The process whereby living organisms convert organic matter to carbon dioxide, releasing energy whilst consuming molecular oxygen.
No it doesn't
the mitochondria
Kiwi is an animal.They normally undergo aerobic respiraton
carbon dioxide
Respiration produce ATP mainly.CO2,H2O and heat also produced.
The formula for anaerobic respiration in humans is: glucose -> lactic acid + energy.
Respiration produce ATP mainly.CO2,H2O and heat also produced.
Well, if you mean cellular respiration yes all living things go thorough cellular respiration, if you mean breathing as in then gas exchange yes, both plants and animals exchange gases, however if you mean the pumping of air in and out of the body, then only animals do that, so it depends on what you mean by respiration.
Respiration is the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, not to be confused with ventilation, which is inhalation and exhalation
Respiration is a technical word for breathing. it means the same thing.
A. Glycolysis B. The Krebs Cycle C. ETC (electron transport chain)
oxygen through blood is one. I do not know the other. Try Google.