the mitochondria :)
The mitochondria allows cells to perform cellular respiration.
glucose and oxygen
The products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is used in cellular respiration.
Cellulr respiration requires glucose and oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, water and energy
A working diaphragm to inhale oxygen.OxygenCarbon dioxideFunctioning lungsFunctional erythrocytes to carry oxygen and release carbon dioxideIf you mean the cellular respiration, you need:glucoseoxygenwater
Glucose is the necessary sugar for cellular respiration.
The mitochondria allows cells to perform cellular respiration.
photosynthesis
glucose and oxygen
oxygen and glucose
Glucose, oxygen, water
It is respiration.
The substances that are needed for cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. During cellular respiration, the cells convert food into usable energy.
Oxygen is required for cellular respiration, because it is one of the ingredients needed for the metabolic reaction to occur, along with glucose.
No, glucose is what goes into cellular respiration. It's far more complicated than that but carbon dioxide is not a "raw material."
Aerobic cellular respiration requires glucose and oxygen. If glucose is not available, the cell can use other carbohydrates or other organic compounds.
The kind that does not get lodged in the pharynx to asphyxiate you.