Respiration would take fuels of hydrocarbons, sugars, carbohydrates, natural fats, etc.
Oxygen, of course, is also required for respiration.
Carbon Dioxide is a product of respiration, and not a fuel.
Nitrogen Gas (N2) is relatively inert in the body, and not a fuel of respiration.
Argon and the inert gases are not fuels.
Plant cell would be dead. It is the process which give fuel for respiration
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There would be less glucose produced for respiration.
yes
Oxygen
Respiration and the burning of fuel both involve the breakdown of molecules to release energy. In both processes, oxygen is utilized in the presence of a catalyst to produce energy in the form of ATP. Additionally, both respiration and burning of fuel result in the release of carbon dioxide as a waste product.
Aerobic respiration is what we as animals do to get oxygen to use as fuel. If creatures had not evolved that ability, we would not be here.
We digest the starch to glucose, which is sent to the cells where it is the fuel for respiration.
Sugars are the fuel for respiration. Respiration fulfills the energy need of cell
Yes, respiration is essential for plant growth as it generates energy for various metabolic processes. During respiration, plants break down glucose to produce ATP, which is used to fuel growth, maintenance, and development. Without respiration, plants would not be able to carry out essential functions needed for growth.
Glucose
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