respitory, digestive, curculitory, & uranary
Cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria of cells in the body.
Body temperature is closely related to cellular respiration because the process generates heat as a byproduct of converting glucose and oxygen into energy (ATP). Increased cellular respiration, such as during exercise, raises metabolic activity, leading to a higher body temperature. Conversely, a lower body temperature can indicate reduced metabolic activity and decreased cellular respiration. Overall, maintaining an optimal body temperature is essential for efficient cellular processes, including respiration.
The respiratory system in the human body uses oxygen to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration.
The respiratory system in the human body uses oxygen to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration.
During respiration, oxygen enters the body through the respiratory system (nose/mouth) and travels down the trachea into the lungs. In the lungs, oxygen is taken up by red blood cells in the alveoli and transported through the bloodstream to body tissues where it is used for cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular respiration, is then transported back to the lungs and exhaled.
All of them. Carbon dioxide is produced by cellular respiration, which occurs in all organs.
Cellular respiration
cellular respiration
The primary waste removal system is the urinary system.
The immune system supports cellular respiration indirectly by maintaining the overall health and functionality of cells. It protects against infections and diseases that could impair cellular processes, ensuring that cells receive adequate oxygen and nutrients for efficient respiration. Additionally, immune cells themselves require energy for their functions, relying on cellular respiration to produce the ATP needed for their activities in defending the body. Thus, a well-functioning immune system is crucial for sustaining the metabolic processes of all cells.
Cells [in the body or other living organism(s)]. Cellular respiration.
during cellular respiration