Yes. The mechanisms vary but the answer is yes.
Cellular respiration is one of the processes that cells perform. Organisms do not perform this process. Instead they perform respiration. Cells use cellular respiration to obtain one of the three sources needed for them to live- oxygen. Without this process, cells would not be able to perform other functions.
Prokaryotic and animal cells. As well as plant cells which preform Cellular Respiration after photosynthesis. Basically, all living organisms perform Cellular Respiration.
Yes - all living things undergo cellular respiration (although there are different forms of this).Plants undergo both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Any and all living cells respirate.
Animal and fungi are not photosynthetic. So plant is the answer
Cells [in the body or other living organism(s)]. Cellular respiration.
PlantsHumansFungiFishReptiles
Cellular respiration takes place in all living cells , both prokaryotic cells and in eukaryotic cells.
Yes, plants perform cellular respiration to generate energy by breaking down glucose molecules in the presence of oxygen. This process occurs in plant cells' mitochondria, releasing carbon dioxide, water, and ATP as byproducts.
The statement is misleading because both plants and animals perform both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Plants perform photosynthesis to produce energy, while animals perform cellular respiration to break down energy-rich molecules and release energy.
Cellular Respiration, which takes place in the mitochondria.
Breathing Supplies Your Cells With The Oxygen They Need.