No; and those that do not are called anoxic steps.
Cellular respiration need oxygen. This oxygen is supplied by external respiration
You do not need Carbon Dioxide for cellular respiration, it is a by-product that is transported out through the lungs when you exhale. You need oxygen and glucose to perform cellular respiration and the equation is this: Glucose + Oxygen = energy + water + CO2
glucose and oxygen
Oxygen
Glucose and oxygen
Cellular respiration need oxygen. This oxygen is supplied by external respiration
You do not need Carbon Dioxide for cellular respiration, it is a by-product that is transported out through the lungs when you exhale. You need oxygen and glucose to perform cellular respiration and the equation is this: Glucose + Oxygen = energy + water + CO2
For cellular respiration you need oxygen.
glucose and oxygen
The starting materials of cellular respiration are sugars-such as glucose-and oxygen.
Yes, those are the two of the main ingredients for [aerobic] cellular respiration.
Oxygen
Glucose and oxygen
Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
yes they perform cellular respiration too to get energy for themselves! therefore they need oxygen in the last step on cellular respiration to form ATPs
yes, white blood cell have mitochondrion. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondrion.
The exact and Nebulous Answer is BIOCHEMISTRY.