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Organisms such as plants, animals, and humans carry out respiration to produce energy. In respiration, glucose and oxygen are used to generate energy in the form of ATP, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
Cells carry out cellular respiration in order to generate energy in the form of ATP. This process allows cells to break down glucose and other molecules to produce ATP, which is used for various cellular functions and activities.
plants and animals ... anything that needs oxygen to breath
In order to carry out respiration, animal cells need:MitochondriaProton gradientMitochondria are considered the powerhouse of the cell and are actively involved in the process of oxidative phosphorylation. A proton gradient has to be set up between the intermembrane space and the matrix of the mitochondria for energy in terms of ATP to by synthesized.
Cellular respiration occurs in most living organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. It is the process by which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Yes, plant cells carry out respiration and photosynthesis. During respiration, they generate energy by breaking down glucose to produce ATP, releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct. In photosynthesis, they convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose, using carbon dioxide and water.
Chloroplasts have chlorophyll, mitochondria don't. Chloroplast carry out photosynthesis and produce glucose. Mitochondria carry out respiration and break down glucose
Plants, algae, animals, and bacteria use oxygen for the process of cellular respiration, which is the conversion of oxygen and glucose into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. This process provides organisms with the energy they need to carry out various physiological functions.
The body needs glucose and oxygen to carry out cellular respiration. Glucose is the primary source of energy, and oxygen is needed as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain to produce ATP.
Most organisms, including animals, plants, fungi, and protists, carry out cellular respiration to generate energy in the form of ATP. This process involves breaking down glucose to release energy for various cellular activities.
To carry out respiration plants need the same things as you do! To carry out aerobic respiration they need a food source eg glucose, and oxygen: glucose + oxygen ----> water + carbon dioxide + ENERGY To carry out anaerobic respiration they ony need a source of food: glucose ----> carbon dioxide + ethanol (alcohol) + ENERGY It is important to realise that plants Cary out respiration all of the time, just as your cells do. Also, remember that respiration is the release of energy from food, not breathing. See http://www.bbc.co.UK/schools/gcsebitesize/biology/greenplantsasorganisms/0photosynthesisrev6.shtml
yesAutotrophs produce glucose using sun light energy. This energy later released by respiration