cellular respiration occurs in all living cells. it is the process the cell uses to turn oxygen and glucose into energy. however autotrophes(plant cells) undergo a similar process called photosynthesis the plant can then turn carbon dioxide and water into energy, don't let that fool you though. plant cells still undergo cellular respiration as well.
Eukaryotic cells (Plant cells and animal cells)
All cells that have a mitochondria (plant and animals cells both have these) or similar structure with the same function.
All cells.
Yes. Plants and animals need energy. Energy must therefore be made in the cells.No, only animal cells carry on cellular respiration.animal cells carryon cellular respiration. plant cells carry out photosynthesis which is the opposite of respiration.
Anaerobic respiration occurs in some bacteria and fungi as well as yeasts.
Cellular respiration occurs in mitochondria
Its either Photosynthesis or cellular respiration
The starting materials of cellular respiration are sugars-such as glucose-and oxygen.
All cells obtain energy from cellular respiration. Some undergo anaerobic respiration and some undergo aerobic respiration.
In Eukaryotic Cells
Respiration is when oxygen combines with sugar to break down the sugar.
plant and animal cells/ eukaryotic and happens in the organelle, mitochondria.
Most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
Cellular Respiration
Cellular respiration occurs when cells oxidize food molecules into carbon dioxide and water. Cellular respiration is the process that cells use to get their energy.
cellular respiration is preformed when the cells need to obtain energy from glucose.
They are found in both type of cells. Mitochondria are essential for cellular respiration
Cells
Anaerobic respiration occurs in some bacteria and fungi as well as yeasts.
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