It's a very old thing. Looks like the first person to actually draw one was Paul Bert in 1878. http://books.Google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=nEQAAAAAQAAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA3&dq=paul+bert&ots=NbTGhGthsE&sig=Mva7Iva21pjvejSyTsNTTPvE77k#PRA1-PA645,M1 (Page 645) Later Hufner,Loewy,Zuntz,Bohr, Hasselbach and Krogh contributed. http://books.google.com/books?id=6ODGvWAWtO8C&pg=PA1&dq=respiration#PPA69,M1 page 68,69
Oxygen came first. It then formed ozone.
If the pasteur tipped on of his flasks so that the broth came into contact with the curve of the neck, the sterile broth soon became contaminated with microorganisms which were trapped in the curve.
No, the ozone did not came from oxygen. Both co-exist at the same time.
Oxygen came before Eukaryotes and this is known due to the fact that Eukaryotes need oxygen to live.
Oxygen has came from trees many years ago.
Life came first. The oxygen in Earth's atmosphere is a product of living organisms carrying out photosynthesis.
adam and eve were the first ones to use, the element oxygen.-
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Monoxide is a single molecule of oxygen .
Anaerobic came first, because there was no oxygen in the Earth's original atmosphere.
Oxygen when came in contact with UV broke down. It then reacted with more oxygen to form ozone.
because oxygen has been around for as long as there was sea life and when the first one came out of the sea they technically discovered oxygen