cellular exchange has to deal with the cell membrane it helps to see what foods come in and what comes out
The Mitochondria is where the sugar is broken down into water, carbon dioxide, and ATP.
active transport, osmosis, exocytosis, endocytosis, and diffusion.
The exchange of glucose and oxygen for water and carbon dioxide happens in the mitochondria and is then released through the cell membrane.
Both involve gas exchange by taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. They differ in where the process takes place. In breathing, the exchange takes place in the alveoli of the lungs; in cellular respiration, it takes place in the cells themselves.
gas exchange takes place in the lungs, and at the cellular level. In the lungs, carbon dioxide and other "waste" gasses are released from the blood to be exhaled, and oxygen is absorbed into the blood. At the cellular level, oxygen is released from the blood into a cell, and carbon dioxide and other "waste" gasses are passed into the blood.
The circulatory system
The Mitochondria is where the sugar is broken down into water, carbon dioxide, and ATP.
active transport, osmosis, exocytosis, endocytosis, and diffusion.
breathing but breathing along with cellular respiration would be called respiration
It provides cells with the oxygen they need for cellular respiration.
Capillaries!
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The exchange of glucose and oxygen for water and carbon dioxide happens in the mitochondria and is then released through the cell membrane.
Respiration by definition refers to oxygen exchange. However cellular metabolism which does not require oxygen is called glycolysis.
The term gaseous exchange is the movement of oxygen into the body. Your body needs a constant supply of oxygen for cellular resporation.
Both involve gas exchange by taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. They differ in where the process takes place. In breathing, the exchange takes place in the alveoli of the lungs; in cellular respiration, it takes place in the cells themselves.
Well, if you mean cellular respiration yes all living things go thorough cellular respiration, if you mean breathing as in then gas exchange yes, both plants and animals exchange gases, however if you mean the pumping of air in and out of the body, then only animals do that, so it depends on what you mean by respiration.