anaerobic
Your body doesn't use the ears in respiration.
Cellular Respiration
Yeasts convert sugars into alcohol and CO2.
That is the process known as cellular respiration.
No, not all body cells always use cellular respiration and fermentation. Different cells in the body have different energy needs and can switch between these processes depending on factors such as oxygen availability and energy requirements. Cells like muscle cells primarily use aerobic respiration, while certain microorganisms and muscle cells can use fermentation in the absence of oxygen.
yes, because if no oxygen in our body it can't produce carbon dioxide the kind of air that our body carrying out .
cellular respiration
Cellular respiration
Not always, only when your body cells run out of energy.
Yes, Oxygen is needed by the body for aerobic cellular respiration. It is possible to use anaerobic respiration which is with out air, but it is must less efficient and produces lactic acid.
Your body uses aerobic respiration to produce energy for activities like running or biking. During aerobic respiration, cells use oxygen to break down glucose into ATP, the energy currency of the cell. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and provides the energy needed for muscle contractions and movement.
book lung or tracheal respiration