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Oxygen is the gas that is needed for cellular respiration. After respiration occurs, the body will produce carbon dioxide, another type of gas.
Anaerobic Respiration. All living organisms have the ability to respire (if only for a short period of time) without the presence of oxygen.
Anaerobic respiration? Glycogen is utilised into glucose plus 6 atoms of phosphate which creates lactic acid (2 ATP). If that is what you were asking.
Pulmonary respiration takes place only in the lungs. It is a process in which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled from the body. During pulmonary respiration, the exchange of gases occurs between the alveoli in the lungs and the capillaries surrounding them.
Mitochondrion perform aerobic respiration to produce energy. This however is only true as long as oxygen is present at the time.
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Anaerobic respiration
Anaerobic respiration
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organisms that do cellular respiration are bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals.
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Oxygen is the gas that is needed for cellular respiration. After respiration occurs, the body will produce carbon dioxide, another type of gas.
It is called anaerobic respiration. Lactic acid fermentation and alcohol fermentation are two methods
Anaerobic Respiration. All living organisms have the ability to respire (if only for a short period of time) without the presence of oxygen.