The organisms that perform cell respiration are all those which have a cell that has a mitochondria. Algae, protozoans and fungi are some of these organisms.
Yes,every living cell respire
because plants preform respiration, this produces oxygen which is vital for aerobic respiration.
Organisms prefer cellular respiration over fermentation.Cellular respiration gains a cell 38ATP molecules per every glucose molecule.Fermentation only gains 2ATP per glucose molecule.Obviously, you can see the difference. Cellular respiration provides much more energy for the cell, and this is why they prefer this over fermentation.There are organisms like facultative anaerobes that can preform either process, but they do cellular respiration if oxygen is available. These organisms only preform fermentation if they are in an "oxygen debt." (Like when you run, you are using a lot of energy, and you cannot get enough oxygen for cellular respiration. You are in "oxygen debt," and your muscle cells start doing fermentation. But your muscle cells prefer using aerobic reparation (cellular respiration) so you start panting. Once you get your breath back, oxygen is restored and your cells again preform cellular respiration and get more energy faster.)However, there are still obligate anaerobes that are poisoned by oxygen, and only use fermentation.Hope this helped!!
diffusion of gases through the cell membraine.
Cellular respiration is performed by the mitochondria of a cell. It involves a series of complex biochemical reactions that convert glucose and oxygen into energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for the cell to use.
Respiration is the exchange of gases and provide oxygen to the host. We as humans preform respiration by breathing.
Cellular respiration occurs in most living organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. It is the process by which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Cell respiration cannot occur at 65°C in most organisms as this temperature is too high and denatures enzymes involved in respiration. Enzymes have optimal temperature ranges for activity, typically around body temperature in most organisms. At 65°C, enzymes would become denatured and non-functional, preventing cell respiration from occurring effectively.
Mitochondria are responsible for generating energy in the form of ATP for the cell through the process of cellular respiration, which provides the necessary fuel and energy to keep the cell alive and carry out its activities.
Prokaryotic and animal cells. As well as plant cells which preform Cellular Respiration after photosynthesis. Basically, all living organisms perform Cellular Respiration.
No, they are in a cell, and needed to preform cytokinesis and mitosis, the reproduction of a cell. No but it is something inside a cell
Cellular Resperation occurs in the mitochondrion.