aerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen from the air to convert glucose into energy in the form of ATP. This process takes place in the mitochondria of cells and is more efficient than anaerobic respiration.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen from the air to convert glucose into energy. During this process, oxygen is used to break down glucose into carbon dioxide, water, and ATP, which is the cell's energy source. Without oxygen, aerobic respiration cannot occur efficiently.
In the process of respiration OXYGEN is taken in from the atmoshpere and CO2 is released.
both of which are released into the air during respiration. And during respiration, the plant needs oxygen and glucose, which are both produced through photosynthesis!
True, aerobic means that it needs oxygen. Oxidative respiration is cellular respiration with oxygen as the final acceptor at the end of the cycle.
a person needs oxygen and glucose for respiration
Aerobic means with oxygen/air. Anaerobic means without oxygen/air.
What is needed for Respiration: -Glucose -Oxygen What is produced from Respiration: -Carbon Dioxide -Energy -Water
Most living organisms need oxygen for aerobic respiration.
Aerobic respiration is the respiration that requires oxygen. It needs oxygen in order to generate ATP. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
The cell needs oxygen for respiration (diffusion and osmosis)
Inspired air is drawn into the lungs during inhalation, bringing with it a higher concentration of oxygen compared to the air exhaled. This oxygen is exchanged in the alveoli of the lungs for carbon dioxide, which is then exhaled. This process is essential for cellular respiration and providing the body with the oxygen it needs for energy production.