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does respiration provides energy for cells without using oxygen
Oxygen is needed for respiration. This is how all our cells release energy. All the body cells and white blood cells therefore need oxygen. Red blood cells don't use oxygen, they undergo anaerobic respiration, but they transport the oxygen needed by other cells.
Oxygen is essential for aerobic cellular respiration, the process by which cells get energy from food. If we are deprived of oxygen, aerobic respiration will cease, and we will not be able to get enough energy to survive.
The muscle cells which are present in the legs requires the most amount of oxygen while climbing the stairs because it needs to produce a lot of energy to be able to move fast.
The process is fermentation.
fermentation
respiration
alcoholic fermentation
Anaerobic Respiration. The cells produce lactic acid in the process.
they need oxygen , energy , minerals , and water to survive
Yupp They Do The Glucose Reacts With The Oxygen Which Gives Us Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
respiration
obtain energy from nucleas
When oxygen runs out, the muscles and other cells need to obtain energy from oxygen and nutrients. Anaerobic respiration (respiration without oxygen) fills this need.
The sugars are produced during photosynthesis are used by most for energy. The energy is released when cells use oxygen to break down sugars in the process.
cellular respiration. occures in the mitochondria of cell.
Oxygen is a vital part in the process of cellular respiration. Most cells can perform glycolysis and then fermentation to extract energy from sugars, but this process yields far more energy when there is oxygen present. When oxygen is present, mitochondria can utilize something called the electron transport chain that deposits excess hydrogens onto oxygen to create water, ultimately yielding nearly 20 times as much energy as glycolysis and fermentation alone.