anaerobic respiration
All living organisms on Earth undergo cell respiration. There are two general types of cellular respiration processes: anaerobic and aerobic respiration. When oxygen is present, it acts as one of the primary elements in driving the process of cell respiration forward. This type of cell respiration (i.e. when oxygen is present) is known as aerobic respiration.Anaerobic respiration refers to the breakdown of molecules in the absence of oxygen to produce energy. These processes require another electron acceptor to replace oxyg
The process of converting glucose (C6H1206) to energy in the form of ATP is known as anaerobic respiration in humans. The pathway involves glucose as a reactant yielding 2 lactic acids and 2 ATPs.
Anaerobic respiration refers to the process of producing energy by a cell without using oxygen. This process typically produces lactic acid or alcohol as byproducts.
This question refers to cell and organism respiration. Respiration involves the uptake of oxygen which is necessary along with glucose to create the energy that drives life itself.
The cell needs oxygen for respiration (diffusion and osmosis)
Oxygen.
no oxygen is used
In biology, respiration refers to the process by which organisms obtain and use oxygen to produce energy, typically through the exchange of gases in the lungs or gills. In cellular biology, respiration refers to the metabolic process within cells where organic compounds are broken down to release energy, often involving the use of oxygen in aerobic respiration or lacking oxygen in anaerobic respiration.
Yes, respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose to release energy. In aerobic respiration, oxygen is used as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain to produce ATP, the cell's main energy source. Oxygen is necessary for this process to efficiently generate energy.
cell respiration consumes oxygen and sugars and produces CO2, photosynthesis consumes CO2 and produces oxygen and sugars
Cell respiration is the way a cell "breathes" and produces energy. There are two kinds of cell respiration. First one is called "aerobic", meaning the cell uses oxygen, the other one called "anaerobic" means the cell doesnÇ_t need oxygen to produce energy.
Oxygen, glucose, water.