well, when animals breath, it gives them energy. just like us humans, organs inside the body use food and/or respiration to form energy, just like a cheetah uses water to hydrate.
An autotroph such as a photosynthetic cell produces it's own food. Once produced through photosynthesis, the food needs to be used as in cellular respiration. Hetertroph, such as animals do not produce their own food. They must consume the food produced by the autotrophs or consume the heterotrophs that have consumed the food produced by the autotrophs.
They are utilized later. Used in respiration mainly
chemical energy
The main energy source used in cellular respiration, particularly in animals, is glucose. It is the common energy source cells use in respiration to generate ATP.
The energy molecule produced by cellular respiration and used in metabolic reactions is called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is synthesized during cellular respiration and serves as the main energy currency of the cell, providing the energy needed for various cellular processes and metabolic reactions.
you need oxygen for respiration. Respiration is the process of inhaling and exhaling and releasing energy from glucose and oxygen
adenosine triphosphate
ATPs are produce in respiration.they are the universal energy currency.
During aerobic respiration, oxygen and glucose are used. At the end of the process, water and carbon dioxide are released accompanied by energy.
Oxygen is a produced as a product of photosynthesis, and later used by both animals and plants for cellular respiration.
Breathing...this helps in that the oxgyen produced by plants during the daylight is used by animals in respiration and the carbondoxide produced by the animals is used by the plants for photosynthesis....
Cellular respiration produces ATP. ATP is used for releasing energy. However, not all the energy in ATP is going to be able to be used for cellular activities.