CO2, carbon dioxide and the process is called respiration
Euglena obtains oxygen through a process called diffusion. It absorbs oxygen from the surrounding water through its cell membrane, which allows gases to pass in and out of the cell. This process enables euglena to survive by taking in the oxygen it needs for respiration.
living thing respire by taking oxygen in and carbon dioxide out of the cell
all of your cell need oxygen , so they can release energy from glucose by respiration
They take in oxygen and release co2 by their skin, lungs and sometimes tissue in their throats.
The mitochondria.
They transport mainly oxygen to cells, while taking waste and carbon dioxide away.
Aerobic respiration is the process that requires the presence of oxygen to release energy. During aerobic respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP, which is the energy currency of the cell.
A plant cell takes in energy from sunlight, goes through photsynthesis, and releases oxygen. That oxygen is used by an animal cell (people and animals), so that it can create energy, and release carbon dioxide. That supplies the plant cell with carbon dioxide, so that the animal cell gets even more oxygen. And so on, and so on.
Yes, they use a gas exchange (oxygen in and carbon dioxide out) taking place by diffusion across cell membranes of the tube feet.
The cell would die. A cell is just like you. A cell can not live with out oxygen or food!
when the plant does photosynthesis, there r two things produced. These are oxygen and water. during cell respiration, plants take in oxygen and give out carbon-di-oxide sothe plant gives out more of oxygen and water and less of carbon-di-oxide.
because oxygen brings food to the cell