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organisms that have mitochondria can use the process of cellular respiration to provide energy. Plants and some other organisms that have chloroplasts can also use photosynthesis.

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What do aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration have in common?

Both aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration are processes that cells use to generate energy from food molecules.


Respiration with and without oxygen is called?

Aerobic respiration requires oxygen; anaerobic respiration does not use oxygen.


What is The use of nitrate or sulfate to produce cellular energy is an example of?

The use of nitrate or sulfate to produce cellular energy is an example of anaerobic respiration. In contrast to aerobic respiration which requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration utilizes alternative electron acceptors like nitrate or sulfate to generate energy in the absence of oxygen.


What are two meaning of respiration?

In biology, respiration refers to the process by which organisms obtain and use oxygen to produce energy, typically through the exchange of gases in the lungs or gills. In cellular biology, respiration refers to the metabolic process within cells where organic compounds are broken down to release energy, often involving the use of oxygen in aerobic respiration or lacking oxygen in anaerobic respiration.


Do your body cells always use cellular respiration and fermentation?

No, not all body cells always use cellular respiration and fermentation. Different cells in the body have different energy needs and can switch between these processes depending on factors such as oxygen availability and energy requirements. Cells like muscle cells primarily use aerobic respiration, while certain microorganisms and muscle cells can use fermentation in the absence of oxygen.