The two gases primarily involved in the respiratory process are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
oxygen and carbon dioxide
oxygen and carbon dioxide
There are 5 parts involved in respiration:1. Pulmonary ventilation or breathing.2. External respiration where air flows into the lungs and gases exchange (O2 load/ CO2 unload) and air goes out.3. Transport of respiratory gases by way of blood transport from the lungs to body cells and back to lungs.4. Internal respiration is where exchange of gases occurs at the body capillaries (O2 unload/CO2 load).5. Cellular respiration which is the use of oxygen by cells to produce energy (production of CO2).
oxygen and carbon dioxide are the 2 most important gases for living things
Cellular respiration is the production of ATP but, you must use ATP to have cellular respiration. During cellular respiration you use 2 ATP molecules and can make a small amount of ATP (with out oxygen) or you can make a larger amount (with oxygen)
Cellular respiration and breathing are 2 separate things. Breathing is a process of inhaling oxygen into lungs and cellular respiration is a process of burning glucose in presence of oxygen to get energy. Hope this helps
Ozone layer is affected by : 1. Human activities 2. Release of CFC gases.
Actin & myosin
The 2 steps of respiration are;breathing and cellular respiration.
The two most important hydrogen carries are NAD and FAD.NAD and FAD are part of the Krebs cycle and they are molecules that are found in cell respiration.
Respiration is when oxygen combines with sugar to break down the sugar.
36-38 for aerobic respiration 2 in fermentation sooo.. yes
Glycolysis is the first pathway involved in the breakdown of glucose. It produces 2 ATP per glucose molecule. The Krebs Cycle and oxidative phosphorylation together make up oxidative respiration and synthesize the bulk of ATP in the human body.