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ATP is used as an energy store. DNA is used as the code for how to build an organism.
The better to breathe with, my dear. The respiratory system provides a means for and organism to take in Oxygen and release CO2. Oxygen is used by the cells of the body to make ATP. A by product of energy production is CO2 which is release to the atmosphere by the respiratory system.
Energy is required for sustaining life.
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what happened to the energy that is not stored in your body
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There is direct relationship between the habitat of the organism and the respiratory structures used for gas exchange. Animals that live in water use gills while those on land may use the tracheal or lungs for respiration.
Since catalysts provide an alternate pathway to lowering the energy of activation, the oxygen provides that lower energy for respiratory distress causing a rapid reaction for a normal respiratory normality
Basically only 1/10 of the energy from the previous organism is absorbed into the body of the consumer while the other 9/10 is burned up when used for energy by the previous organism. If there is some grass with 100 energy and it gets eaten by a herbivore, the herbivore only receives 10% of the ORIGINAL energy (so the herbivore will have 10 energy.) The animal that will eat the herbivore will only receive 1 energy from the ORIGINAL energy source. The next consumer of the previous organism will only get 0.1 energy from the ORIGINAL energy source and so on.
That depends. During an organism's life, it can basically go anywhere, unless it's completely sessile (can't move). When an organism dies, the body is broken down into the chemicals it is comprised of (such as carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur) and used to provide energy for some other organism.
------- Below answer by a doctor: Ultimately all organs rely on the respiratory system as it is the system that removes waste carbon dioxide and provides oxygen. Oxygen is used by the body to enable the production of energy. Energy is used by all organ systems and tissues for the functioningy of the body. The organs of the respiratory system are; the lungs, the diaphragm, the heart, the circulatory system, the blood. There are two types commonly considered to be "respiration" 1) the act of breathing in and out which is actually medically called "ventilation", and 2) cellular respiration that occurs within the cell and produces energy.