why it is necessary for plant or animals to release carbon dioxide outside...!!!
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Carbon dioxide moves from the air into the leaves of plants through tiny openings in the plant's leaves. Oxygen moves out of the plant leaf through these same openings. Allanimals, including humans, require oxygen to survive. ... Animals andplants are connected to each other by the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle
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Carbon dioxide moves from the air into the leaves of plants through tiny openings in the plant's leaves. Oxygen moves out of the plant leaf through these same openings. All animals, including humans, require oxygen to survive. ... Animals and plants are connected to each other by the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle.
Many people believe they are “feeding” a plantwhen they put it in soil, water it, or place it outside in the Sun, but none of these things are considered food. Rather, plants usesunlight, water, and the gases in the air to make glucose, which is a form of sugar that plants need to survive.
There are both natural and human sources of carbon dioxide emissions. Natural sources include decomposition, ocean release and respiration. Human sources come from activities like cement production, deforestation as well as the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas
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Many people believe they are “feeding” a plantwhen they put it in soil, water it, or place it outside in the Sun, but none of these things are considered food. Rather, plants usesunlight, water, and the gases in the air to make glucose, which is a form of sugar that plants need to survive.
There are both natural and human sources of carbon dioxide emissions. Natural sources include decomposition, ocean release and respiration. Human sources come from activities like cement production, deforestation as well as the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas
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