I would say yes, because even animals like fish that live in the water use oxygen because water (or H2O) is made up of hydrogen and oxygen!!
It is possible that the Yeti crab does not use oxygen -it lives at 7,000 feet below sea level, near thermal vents, where noxious gasses bubble out of the earth's mantle. Scientists haven't figured that one out yet...
No, plants require carbon-dioxide. But if you're talking about animals, then yes.
Aerobic organisms require oxygen.
Oxygen is indispensable for respiration, also the majority of chemicals in living organisms contain oxygen.
Anaerobic Respiration. All living organisms have the ability to respire (if only for a short period of time) without the presence of oxygen.
Respiration occurs in two phases: anaerobic, which does not require oxygen, and aerobic which does require oxygen.
Organisms that are larger require the respiration of something like oxygen to capture enough energy to run themselves.
Aerobic organisms require oxygen.
Most living organisms need oxygen for aerobic respiration.
Oxygen is indispensable for respiration, also the majority of chemicals in living organisms contain oxygen.
organisms that do cellular respiration are bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals.
respiration
respiration.
Anaerobic Respiration. All living organisms have the ability to respire (if only for a short period of time) without the presence of oxygen.
Organisms that are larger require the respiration of something like oxygen to capture enough energy to run themselves.
Respiration occurs in two phases: anaerobic, which does not require oxygen, and aerobic which does require oxygen.
Oxygen
The energy releasing process that does not require oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. This is mainly used by organisms who live in areas with little oxygen such as at the bottom of the ocean.
All living organisms need water to survive, because they have cells. With air, not all living organisms need air. Some forms of bacteria do not need oxygen to live, and others can't stand oxygen.