Aerobic cellular respiration. Remember, oxidative phosphorylation can take place without the use of oxygen as the final electron acceptor.
Mitochondria in the cell use oxygen when breaking down glucose.
oxygen
It USES oxygen.
I don't know of any common cell that uses oxygen gas. The cells that I know of use dissolved oxygen delivered by the bloodstream.
Erythrocytes are red blood cells, and they transport oxygen through the veins by use of hemoglobin--an iron containing protein, brought together from two polypeptides modified after ribosomal construction, that oxygen can attach to.
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Cyanide
The mitochondria is the part of a cell that uses the most oxygen. Mitochondria are in charge of cell cycle and cell growth. They produce ATP which is used as chemical energy. The number of mitochondria in a cell varies widely, from one to several thousand, depending on the organism and tissue type.
they use oxygen i dont now the name
Cyanide.
oxygen
No, humans do not produce oxygen during cell respiration. Instead, we consume oxygen and use it to break down glucose in order to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The byproducts of cell respiration are carbon dioxide and water, rather than oxygen.