Both, all living things under go respiration as they all need energy to live
Yes, both plants and animals consume oxygen when they perform aerobic cellular respiration.
true.this is true because 1-aerobic respiration is respiration which involves oxygen but anaerobic-absence of oxygen.plants cannot experience aerobic because they release oxygen and intake carbon dioxide!
plants and animals ... anything that needs oxygen to breath
The release of energy in plants and animals is called respiration.
The final products of aerobic respiration in both plants and animals are carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP. Oxygen is consumed as a reactant during this process.
An organism that uses aerobic respiration is one that requires oxygen for growth. The scientific name for this type of organism is obligate aerobes, but you may know them as plants, animals, and humans.
A false statement about respiration is that it only occurs in animals. In reality, respiration is a fundamental process that occurs in all living organisms, including plants and microorganisms. While animals primarily rely on aerobic respiration, plants utilize both aerobic and anaerobic processes, such as photosynthesis during the day and respiration at night. Additionally, respiration is essential for energy production in cells across all life forms.
Yes, for humans and most other animals, but not for most plants and some bacteria.It is need only for aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen
The chemical equation for aerobic and anaerobic respiration in plants and animals is given as .the chemical equation for aerobic respiration in plants and animals is given as :C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + 2900 kJ/mol.the chemical equation anaerobic respiration in plants and animals is given as :.a.) animals .Glucose Lactic acid + EnergyC6H12O6 2C3H6O3 + 120 kJ/molb.) plantsGlucose Ethanol + Carbon dioxide + EnergyC6H12O6 2C2H5OH + 2CO2 + Energy
Aerobic and anaerobic typically refer to microorganisms. Obligate anaerobes die in the presence of oxygen, and obligate aerobes die without it. Most plants occur in an oxygen-rich, terrestrial environment, and would thus be considered aerobic. Even totally aquatic plants, as those found in oceans, are exposed to some quantities of oxygen, thus it seems logical to surmise that if the terms aerobic and anaerobic are to be applied to macroscopic life such as plants, plants would be considered aerobic.
Aerobic respiration and photosynthesis are interrelated because they are complementary processes. Photosynthesis in plants produces oxygen and glucose using sunlight, while aerobic respiration in animals and plants uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. Essentially, the oxygen and glucose produced during photosynthesis are used as inputs for aerobic respiration, and the carbon dioxide produced during respiration is used as an input for photosynthesis.
anerobic respiration and glycolisis of aerobic respiration take place in cytoplasm.kreb cycle and electron transport chain of aerobic respiration take place in mitochondria.