Yes (living cells), because they need energy, which is provided by the process of respiration.
Animal cells respire in order to refresh the blood cells with oxygen rich molecules. The oxygen is then transported to the rest of the body for muscle use.
It depends what type of cells. Usually it's water and energy but others need sunlight for instance.
Yes, for humans, we let out carbon dioxide, but when plants let out something, it's oxygen
ATP provides energy for the body's functions
Your cells get oxygen and glucose through protein channels located on their cell membrane the phospholipid bilayer surrounding a cell.
cells
Our cells can respire aerobically for a short time because of the presence of oxygen in our muscles.
Animal cells respire in order to refresh the blood cells with oxygen rich molecules. The oxygen is then transported to the rest of the body for muscle use.
Of course they have. Thy have to respire too
Generally all aerobic cells contain sugar to respire
Glucose.
respiration
Cardiac muscle cells can respire in both aerobic and anaerobic environments. However, the main difference is that the energy required by the cardiac muscle cells is obtained differently in the aerobic and anaerobic environments.
It depends what type of cells. Usually it's water and energy but others need sunlight for instance.
Cytoplasm and mitochondria
Yes, for humans, we let out carbon dioxide, but when plants let out something, it's oxygen
ATP provides energy for the body's functions