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Respiration isn't exactly carried out by one cell, its more of a system of cells working together to produce energy.The oxygen in the air is absorbed into the blood through alveoli in the lungs and likewise the carbon dioxide in the blood is diffused into the air in the lungs through the alveoli.The red blood cells carry the oxygen to the areas of the body where it is needed for energy production through aerobic respiration by bonding the oxygen to hemoglobin in the cell.Almost all cells in the body require oxygen to produce energy through the process of aerobic respiration, however the obvious example would be muscle cells as these generally do the most work at any given time.So I would say that the types of cells that carry out respiration are probably a mixture of red blood cells, alveoli and muscle cells.
Human body is made up with cells . Now the process of respiration occur in every single cell of your body. The oxygen is needed by each and every cell making up your body. The cells with which our body is made up of is called the somatic cells and other types of cells also occur which are called reproductive cells. In the leg and arm's
which term describes the exchange of gases within the cells of all the body organs and tissue which of the following surrounds each lungs? which diagnostic test measures the oxygen saturation level in the blood? the answer is internal respiration
Yes. Cell respiration and lactic acid fermentation.
Green plant cells change light energy into chemical energy.
oxygen oxygen
In your muscle cells. In your case, the only fermentation your cells are going through is lactic acid fermentation (and not alcohol fermentation). Anaerobic respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen. If there is oxygen present, then your cells will go through aerobic respiration normally. However, there are times when your cells lack oxygen, as in intense exercise. When cells can do both aerobic and anaerobic respiration, it is called facultative respiration.
Body cells get energy by breathing through cellular respiration. Respiration is the process by which the oxygen we breathe in is used to oxidize food, leading to energy release.
Cell Respiration
Respiration isn't exactly carried out by one cell, its more of a system of cells working together to produce energy.The oxygen in the air is absorbed into the blood through alveoli in the lungs and likewise the carbon dioxide in the blood is diffused into the air in the lungs through the alveoli.The red blood cells carry the oxygen to the areas of the body where it is needed for energy production through aerobic respiration by bonding the oxygen to hemoglobin in the cell.Almost all cells in the body require oxygen to produce energy through the process of aerobic respiration, however the obvious example would be muscle cells as these generally do the most work at any given time.So I would say that the types of cells that carry out respiration are probably a mixture of red blood cells, alveoli and muscle cells.
through these bunchy things that come out of the lungs. they are then carried around the body to the muscles.
In the absence of respiration cells wiil survive because of fermentation and they will get energy from it.
Cells [in the body or other living organism(s)]. Cellular respiration.
cellular respiration
Red blood cells
Either sex cells or body cells. Sex cells perform mieosis, and body cels perform mitosis.
Respiration is the process in which cells take up oxygen and prodce carbon dioxide. The equation fo respiration looks like this: Oxygen + Glucose -(energy) -> Carbon Dioxide + Water O2 + C6H12O6 -(energy) -> CO2 + H2O In the human body, we take in oxygen through breathing, or inhaling oxygen into our lungs and into the blood through the process of diffusion. This allows for respiration at the cells to take place.