needed by most organisms in the process of
Most of the worlds oxygen is produced by Trees.
it made it possible 4 it to be plants animals and human life
respiration
Oxygen is a colourless, odourless, tasteless gaseous chemical element which appears in great abundance on Earth, trapped by the atmosphere. Many people are familiar with oxygen, because it is a vital component of the respiration process; without oxygen, most organisms will die within minutes. A number of forms of oxygen and oxygen compounds can be found in nature. Oxygen can also be isolated and sold in pure form for an assortment of uses, and was first isolated and identified in 1774.
precipitation
Oxygen is needed by all organisms for respiration , carbon dioxide is needed by plants for photosynthesis , nitrogen is needed i form of nitrates by plants .
Yes...if processing is done aerobically...(most complex organisms, like mammals). Anaerobes do not require the presence of oxygen to metabolize sugar.
sea organisms
No, Carbon Dioxide is not needed for all organisms because humans and most other animals consume oxygen not carbon dioxide. However plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to create oxygen as a waste product. By the way you really need to check your spelling.
Oxygen
Most living organisms need oxygen for aerobic respiration.
what is the function of oxygen in most living organism
Most of the worlds oxygen is produced by Trees.
Glycolysis is the process of breaking ordinary sugar, glucose, into smaller molecules, and is the process that most organisms use to produce energy. There are several different process used by different organisms, depending on the availability of oxygen. In an environment without oxygen, an "anaerobic" environment, glucose can be broken down to pyruvic acid, lactic acid, or ethyl alcohol. With oxygen, glucose can broken down to carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Yes, they do. In Biology, respiration is the process in which atmospherical gases, like oxygen or carbon dioxide, exchange with inner organisms gases; for most us, respiration is the process of inhaling and exhaling. The most common gas exchange in nature is oxygen forcarbon dioxyde and viceversa.
Oxygen is needed as the final electron acceptor for the electron transport chain on the inner mitochondrial membrane. Note: Some organisms use other molecules in this role however oxygen is the most effective.
I'm not sure, but there is oxygen on most planets, most not having enough for earth organisms to survive.