Want this question answered?
Oxygen came before Eukaryotes and this is known due to the fact that Eukaryotes need oxygen to live.
You are not able to breath. without oxygen then we wudnt be ableto breathe and if we dont breathe, then we`ll die so yea... well, for a human you wuoldn't survive you die. so that's why you need oxygen.
We need oxygen to survive ;D
Some bacteria and protists called anaerobes can live without oxygen. Three kingdoms have organisms that have anaerobes- kingdom bacteria, kingdom archaea, and kingdom protista
No humans depend on Oxygen to survive
Facultative anaerobes can survive without oxygen but will use oxygen if it is present.
They can't survive without oxygen but they can survive with an oxygen mask that scuba divers use and with supply of oxygen of course .
If they CAN survive without oxygen, they are called facultative anaerobes. In other words, these can survive with or without oxygen.If they CAN ONLY survive if there is no oxygen, they are callled obligate anaerobes. In other words, these can only survive if there is no oxygen.
not a single cell in the body can survive without oxygen. without oxygen, the cells won't be able to accomplish their work!
Prokaryotes are (mostly) unicellular organisms without an nucleus.Humans on the other hand are multicellular eukaryotes. Our cells contain nuclei EXCEPT for red blood cells. These do not contain a nucleus in order to be able to transport more oxygen.
Anaerobes
I believe yes because prokaryotic cells can go without oxygen so maybe they can survive without it
No, a plant could not grow without oxygen.
No.
Oxygen came before Eukaryotes and this is known due to the fact that Eukaryotes need oxygen to live.
Prokaryotes. They are single-celled organisms without a nucleus. They were the dominant life form then. They lived in the ocean and the earliest prokaryotes lived without oxygen.
because we need oxygen to breathe:D