Oxygen is requried for respiration (your cells making 'energy'.)
hydrogen
Oxygen is the gas needed by cells in the body for cellular respiration to produce energy. Cells take in oxygen from the bloodstream and use it to generate ATP, the energy currency of the cell, through a series of chemical reactions.
Many plant cells produce energy through Photosynthesis.
Mitochondria produce the energy that is used in the cells. They are commonly referred to the energy factory of powerhouse of the cells.
All living Cells need Catabolism and Anabolism collectively known as Metabolism
The gas in the atmosphere important to respiration is oxygen. It is taken in by animals during breathing and used in cellular respiration to produce energy for their cells.
Cells use oxygen as the main gas in cellular respiration. Oxygen is used for the process of oxidative phosphorylation to produce ATP, the cell's main source of energy. Additionally, cells also produce carbon dioxide as a byproduct of cellular respiration.
Cells with chloroplasts.
They produce energy through a process known as cellular respiration. In it, glucose is converted into energy.
The gas we take in when we inhale is oxygen.
produce energy
Fuel cells use oxygen and hydrogen gas to produce energy and water. In the electrochemical reaction, hydrogen is oxidized, releasing electrons that generate electricity, while the hydrogen ions combine with oxygen to form water as a byproduct. This process is efficient and produces only water and heat as emissions.