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Aerobic organisms require oxygen.
Organisms that are larger require the respiration of something like oxygen to capture enough energy to run themselves.
Aerobic respiration occur in living cells but fire does not occur in a cell. A fire activity occur in an open environment and does not require a material medium but aerobic respiration require a closed system which is usually the living cells to occur.
Respiration occurs in two phases: anaerobic, which does not require oxygen, and aerobic which does require oxygen.
Like most organisms, when a pea is germinating, or growing, it needs more energy. As such, the respiration increases significantly during this time.
Aerobic organisms require oxygen.
Organisms that are larger require the respiration of something like oxygen to capture enough energy to run themselves.
Yes, respiration rates for large organisms are generally higher compared to small organisms. Large organisms require more oxygen than small organisms.
Aerobic respiration occur in living cells but fire does not occur in a cell. A fire activity occur in an open environment and does not require a material medium but aerobic respiration require a closed system which is usually the living cells to occur.
No. Some reactions such as one material dissolving into another do not require a starting energy.
anaerobic respiration
Yes. In more complex organism, in which aerobic respiration is the main process to make ATP, when your body does have enough oxygen it goes though anaerobic respiration. In simpler organisms, which don't require much ATP, anaerobic would be the main process.
Respiration occurs in two phases: anaerobic, which does not require oxygen, and aerobic which does require oxygen.
No. Organisms require organic material in them (though that alone is not sufficient). Water, on the other hand, is an inorganic compound.
Oxygen
Diffusion is a body process that does not require energy from respiration.
The energy releasing process that does not require oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. This is mainly used by organisms who live in areas with little oxygen such as at the bottom of the ocean.