photosynthesis
they eat some foods contain a lot of glucose which is used by the body for both aerobic and aerobic respration.
Aerobic and anaerobic typically refer to microorganisms. Obligate anaerobes die in the presence of oxygen, and obligate aerobes die without it. Most plants occur in an oxygen-rich, terrestrial environment, and would thus be considered aerobic. Even totally aquatic plants, as those found in oceans, are exposed to some quantities of oxygen, thus it seems logical to surmise that if the terms aerobic and anaerobic are to be applied to macroscopic life such as plants, plants would be considered aerobic.
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Yes, both plants and animals consume oxygen when they perform aerobic cellular respiration.
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The end products of aerobic respiration in plants are:- 1) 6 molecules of Carbon Dioxide 2) 6 molecules of Water, and 3)Energy.
carbon dioxide.
because plants preform respiration, this produces oxygen which is vital for aerobic respiration.
C6h12o6 + 6o2 -> 6co2 + 6h2o
Krebs cycle, aka citrus acid cycle
true.this is true because 1-aerobic respiration is respiration which involves oxygen but anaerobic-absence of oxygen.plants cannot experience aerobic because they release oxygen and intake carbon dioxide!
Both humans and bean plants utilize aerobic respiration to convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. In humans, this process primarily occurs in the mitochondria of cells and is essential for producing ATP for various bodily functions. Similarly, bean plants also perform aerobic respiration, particularly at night when photosynthesis is not occurring, to meet their energy needs. Despite differences in their biological processes, both rely on aerobic respiration to sustain life.