Oxygen is taken in by cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration occurs within the Cells that make up, or comprise, Organisms. The gas used is O2 and the gases expelled are CO2 and H2O.
Cellular Respiration, which takes place in the mitochondria.
During cellular respiration, oxygen is reduced.Oxidation number changes from 0 to -2. Oxygen ends up in water
Cellular Respiration produces ATP, while Photosynthesis produces Glucose. However, they both EAT UP LAUREN!
ends up going to the sun
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Cellular Respiration
Cellular respiration occurs within the Cells that make up, or comprise, Organisms. The gas used is O2 and the gases expelled are CO2 and H2O.
Cellular Respiration, which takes place in the mitochondria.
In cellular respiration, oxygen gas is the most common final acceptor of the electrons. The hydrogens that go through the ATP synthase also link up with the oxygen so that water is produced.
During cellular respiration, oxygen is reduced.Oxidation number changes from 0 to -2. Oxygen ends up in water
Although all ambient gases, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Hydrogen, etc., are taken up in inhalation. Oxygen is used for aerobic cellular respiration. [extra] More specifically, it's important in the oxidative rephosphorylation that occurs within the Mitochondria. It's responsible for the production of water and a hydrogen gradient that enables ATP production
Cellular Respiration produces ATP, while Photosynthesis produces Glucose. However, they both EAT UP LAUREN!
ends up going to the sun
No, fermentation is another form of respiration. It occurs when there is no final acceptor for the electrons in the transport chain. The opposite process of cellular respiration is photosynthesis because it builds up the molecules that respiration breaks down.
It frees up NADH to be used in glycolysis again.
No, fermentation is another form of respiration. It occurs when there is no final acceptor for the electrons in the transport chain. The opposite process of cellular respiration is photosynthesis because it builds up the molecules that respiration breaks down.