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I don't know if I would call it a bargain. Ocean phytoplankton, produce 50 to 85% of the world's Oxygen as a by product of photosynthesis. With trees and shrubs producing the other half. This is where the food chain begins. These plants covert the light of the sun into engery we all use in the form of sugars our animal bodies need for energy and life. Animals throughout the food chain including us really on those plants for food and oxygen. Human activity is the biggest danger to this. If humans continue to pollute the oceans by releasing carbon into the atmosphere the planet will warm and the oceans will become too acidic for these organisms to thrive. Between desertification, deforestation, and pollution there might not be much of a bargain left.
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Animals need the oxygen to breathe, and glucose is the basic energy source for animals.
If humans or animals destroy too many plants, there may not be enough oxygen for animals.
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