It might be better to ask what is the function of respiration; not all biological activities are consciously purposeful, as the term goal implies. In any event, respiration performs the function of gaseous exchange. It gets rid of unwanted gases and acquires needed gases. In human beings, the unwanted gas is carbon dioxide, and the needed gas is oxygen. In green plants, oxygen is the unwanted gas and carbon dioxide is needed.
Basically,respiration takes place all the time in humans and also plants.It requires oxygen and releases Co2 in the exchange of gases in our lungs.Thus,respiration aids in releasing chemical energy.---->>>That will answer to this question.
the purpose of respiration is to store energy released from food molecules so it can be used by the cell
The job of the respiration system is to take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide
Provide energy for food
To take oxygen into the body.
Hold your breath and you'll find out
This takes place in the mitochondria.
cyanide and carbon monoxide
Resperation
metabolism
Glucose lose electrons and hydrogen to form Carbon dioxide.
by resperation
resperation resperation
aerobic you are using oxygen. and anaerobic you are not.
resperation
At night!!!!!!!!!!
Carbon Dioxide
Mitochondria
In the Mitochondria
the sea
Mitocondria
Mitochondria
Anal resperation, anytime