lungs
Extracellular respiration is a type of respiration that occurs in organisms where the respiratory process takes place outside the cell, typically in specialized structures. This process involves the exchange of gases between the organism and the external environment, allowing for the uptake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide. Examples include breathing in animals and gas exchange in plants.
if cellular respiration does not take place, even a normal human would die... athletes are human too... no?
lungs
through respiration
Respiration takes place everywhere in the body. It takes place in the lungs the bronchi, the esophagus, the trachea, blood vessels, in capillaries, in the brain, cells even breath. If you are referring to the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, It actually occurs in the blood stream.
Respiration, the breathing in of air with oxygen and exhaling air with carbon dioxide, is always taking place except when a person is holding their breath. Cellular respiration, the conversion of nutrients to energy to sustain life, is always taking place in the human body as long as their is food available and the body is alive.
actually there are two types of cellular respiration:aerobic and anaerobic. aerobic cellular respiration only takes place when there is a presence of oxygen, while anaerobic or also called as fermentation takes place even w/out oxygen.
actually there are two types of cellular respiration:aerobic and anaerobic. aerobic cellular respiration only takes place when there is a presence of oxygen, while anaerobic or also called as fermentation takes place even w/out oxygen.
Respiration take place in it. Anaerobic respiration is taken place
Cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria.
Respiration does not take place in the mitochondria of bacteria.
YES! Aerobic respiration is basically respiration using oxygen - we breathe in oxygen - so aerobic respiration does take place in humans.