Animals breathe in oxygen from the air through their respiratory system. They use oxygen to fuel their cells and produce energy through a process called cellular respiration. Then, they release carbon dioxide, a waste product, back into the air when exhaling.
Yes, spiders do produce waste products, which include uric acid. However, they do not have a separate urinary system like vertebrates. Instead, waste products are expelled through their excretory system as solid waste.
No. Nothing can breathe fire.
Oxygen is important for animals because it is required for cellular respiration, a process that generates energy for the body. Without oxygen, animals would not be able to produce enough energy to carry out essential functions and their cells would not be able to survive. Oxygen is also necessary for the metabolism of nutrients and the removal of waste products in the body.
excretion is the release of toxic waste in the body by both plants and animals. the difference between plants and animals in excretin is that in animals they release their toxic wastes by the process of defication or in their urine and plants release their toxic by the release of carbondioxide or theystore their toxic in a cell and the cell is does not remove from the plant.....plants also relese toxic by storing it in the soil around them Answer Plants release carbon dioxide as a by-product of respiration (just like animals) but (unlike animals) can use some of this CO2 for nutrition (photosynthesis). They release O2 during photosynthesis but use some of it for respiration. Thus, plants can use metabolic 'waste'-products over and over. Animals simply get rid of their waste products. Animals breathe out CO2 and release waste products in their sweat. They get rid of protein-degradation nitrogen in the forms of urea or uric acid. Mammals get rid of urea in liquid form (urine). Note that there is a distinction between excretion and defecation. Defecation is egestion, not excretion.
Feces, urine, and carbon dioxide are all waste products of animals.
Two waste products common to plants and animals are carbon dioxide and water. However, only plants that photosynthesize in the dark have water as a waste product.
Yes, the waste products of animals are manure and urine.
Animals breath out carbon dioxide, a waste product of burning food for energy.
Methane is given off by animals as a waste gas.
Animals breathe by taking in oxygen from the air through their respiratory system, which includes structures like lungs or gills. Oxygen is then transported to cells in the body, where it is used for cellular respiration to produce energy. Waste products like carbon dioxide are then released from the body through exhalation.
Animals breathe in oxygen from the air through their respiratory system. They use oxygen to fuel their cells and produce energy through a process called cellular respiration. Then, they release carbon dioxide, a waste product, back into the air when exhaling.
The waste products of respiration, such as carbon dioxide, are removed from the body through exhalation. When we breathe out, we release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, which helps maintain the balance of gases in the air.
This is a definition of excretion. An example is when we breathe out carbon dioxide produced in respiration.
All animals need to digest food and remove waste products from their bodies
It has the same function as in humans. It filters the blood and gets rid of the waste products
Generally the consumption of any animals waste products is not a good idea. The waste products are just that - for a reason. The body no longer requires them, and therefore cannot gain further nutrients from the waste.