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I am Lyosha [343]
2 years ago
5

Four friends were walking on a nature trail in their local park. They began to question whether or not the trees need to breathe

, or need food like humans do. Here are their thoughts
:Katie:I think that plants need to eat but don’t need to breathe.
Hugo:I think that plants need to eat and need to breathe.
Danielle:I think that plants need to breathe but don’t need to eat.
Liam:I don’t think plants need to eat or breathe.
Circle the person you most agree with. Explain why you agree with that person
Biology
1 answer:
Tasya [4]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: I agree with Hugo that plants do need to breathe and eat because Plants do require oxygen to respire, the process in return gives out carbon dioxide and eat thorugh the process of phoyosynthesis

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