Yes of course it does. It is a fundamental process
Respiration is essential thing in living organisms.So they all respire
Yes. All eukaryotic organisms contain mitochondria and undergo cellular respiration.
All organisms
All of them!
organisms that do cellular respiration are bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals.
Cellular respiration is the process by which all organisms release energy stored in the bonds of glucose.
PlantsHumansFungiFishReptiles
Yes. Cellular respiration is really awesome because it occurs in all eukaryotic organisms (although it does not occur in all eukaryotic cells). Cellular respiration happens in the mitochondria of a cell. The overall goal of cellular respiration is to make ATP (adenosine triphosphate- a handy little molecule that is used for energy in all organisms) and energy carriers (take energized electrons and join them to other stuff). Hope this helps! ;D
Anaerobes like archaebacteria and other microorganisms
cellular respiration is preformed when the cells need to obtain energy from glucose.
The second stage of cellular respiration, after glycolysis, occurs in the mitochondria. All of the stages of cellular respiration (after glycolysis in the cytoplasm) occur in the mitochondria.
Any organisms without chloroplasts, for example, all the animals.
All living things go through cellular respiration. All living things contain cells, and all cells use mitochondria, an organelle, to produce energy. Mitochondria take oxygen, O2, and glucose, C6H12O12, and convert it into water, H2O, carbon dioxide, CO2, and ATP. This is the formula for how all life produces energy through cellular respiration. C6H12O12 + 6O2 -------> 6H2O + 6CO2 + 38ATP