by eating it
as you need glucose to respire and create energy, probably not
The body respires to produce energy. (Glucose + Oxygen -> Water + Carbon Dioxide + Energy)
Respire
Glycogen is the stored reserve of sugar in the body. It is converted into glucose if our muscles need to respire.
Substances that a cell needs to respire include glucose and oxygen. When the body releases these, it is called aerobic respiration.
The food molecule needed for cells to respire is glucose. Glucose serves as the primary source of energy for cellular respiration, a process that converts glucose into ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
In short yes. The body eats so that it can respire- respiration is the production of energy from the oxidizing of glucose. Glucose is not made my the body and must be eaten. If a cell doesn't have energy then it won't be able to function.
Jellyfish respire through their body surface.
Cells need energy to work, but they get this from using oxygen and glucose to respire, Oxygen + Glucose -> Water + Carbon dioxide and produces energy When oxygen is not available, the body can survive on anaerobic respiration for a short period of time. Glucose -> Lactic acid + Carbon dioxide
They produce food (Glucose) but then they use most of it to respire and get energy to survive.The Glucose which is the food is stores as starch if it is not used as starch is not soluble in water.
when we respire, glucose is burnt by oxygen...one by product is water. SO OXYGEN COMBUSTS WITH GLUCOSE TO PRODUCE WATER!
yes it does respire anaerobically it goes under the process of fermentation EQUATION GLUCOSE= CARBON DIOXIDE+ SMALL AMOUNT OF ENERGY+ ETHANOL yes (It go's under fermentation- Alayna Nikole)