respiration
air sack
cellular respiration for mostly animals cells
Plants, algae, and some kinds of bacteria engage in photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a biological process which uses energy from the sun to turn carbon dioxide and water into oxygen, sugar, and other organic compounds.
At the tip of a chicks beak is a small sharp bump called the egg tooth. The chick uses this "tooth" to put pressure in the shell from the inside making a small hole for air and then a series of cracks. This process can take 24 hours or more. The chick comes out of the shell with this egg tooth intact but it soon is absorbed as the beak grows and the chick get older.
Ducks produce oil glands from the openings in their bills. The mother uses hers to boat the chicks so they don't sink. It takes about forty five days for them to develop their own.
Gills allow the fish to extract oxygen from the water. Without oxygen, the fish would die. So the answer is TRUE.
Respiration
red blood cells
It depends on the cell, not all cells are aerobic but if the cell is to survive it needs nutrients and whatever it uses to catalyze its energy process
A+ students - anaerobic The process in which cells don't use oxygen is called Fermentation. Fermentation and lactic acid fermentation are different, lactic acid fermentation uses the oxygen faster than you can breathe so you feel muscle pains.
what life process in living things uses oxygen
respiration.........
The process of breaking down food for energy using oxygen is called cellular respiration. This process occurs in mitochondria within cells and involves the conversion of glucose and oxygen into ATP, the main energy currency of cells. Through cellular respiration, cells generate energy, carbon dioxide, and water as byproducts.
A fuel cells uses hydrogen and oxygen to make electricity, and produces water as a byproduct.
co2( carbon dioxide) is absorbed by the leaves' cells of the plant, it uses it as energy, and it releases o2( oxygen )
Respiratory system
Photosynthesis Water, Sunlight, and Carbon Dioxide go into the chloroplast, and glucose and oxygen come out.
The process of respiration