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Q: How can aerobic respiration affect body temperature?
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What process in the mitochondrion?

It is called the respiration. Aerobic respiration takes place in it


Why is the Aerobic Respiration process important to the body?

Respiration is not the same as breathing. Breathing is called ventilation. On the other hand, respiration is a process, a chemical process where energy is released from substances such as glucose. To work, aerobic respiration needs oxygen and the energy created is used to allow muscles to contract in animals, and maintain a constant body temperature in mammals and birds.


The reaction site of the first and second steps of aerobic respiration is called?

The reaction site of the first and second steps of aerobic respiration is called the matrix. Aerobic respiration occurs inside a Golgi body.


What is the site of aerobic cellular respiration?

The site of aerobic respiration is in the mitochondria of the cell. The three stages of aerobic respiration are glycolysis, kerb Cycle, and electron transport chain.


Is anerobic respiration better than aerobic respiration?

Because anaerobic respiration releases less energy than aerobic respiration.


What process photosynthesis or aerobic respiration your body use to get the energy for running or riding a bike?

aerobic respiration. You need sun for photosynthesis to occur


Digested foods are transported to the body cells by what?

aerobic celular respiration


What best describes where cellular respiration?

Aerobic respiration occurs in the mitochondria of body cells. Anaerobic respiration (glcolysis) occurs in the intracellular cytosol.


What is carbon dioxide used for in the body?

It is an useles endproduct of catabolic (aerobic) respiration.


What is site of aerobic respiration?

it happens in all cells in the body when they are deprived of oxygen.


The advantages of aerobic respiration?

* More ATP (energy) is produced relative to anaerobic respiration. * No lactic acid is produced as a by-product of aerobic respiration, which can cause agonising cramps, and requires a lot of energy itself to be removed from the body.


When does your body need to use anaerobic respiration?

for the first 90 seconds of activity or when you can no longer supply oxygen for aerobic respiration.