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Cellular respiration is where the fuel that an organism eats is broken down into energy that fuels all of the actions that occur in its body. Basically, it had to respirate or it wouldn't be able to function.
I believe anaerobic respiration occurs rather than aerobic respiration. It's a good thing.
yes, animals, by definition, consume food (carbs, lipids, proteins) so that they can break it down. carbs (specifically glucose) undergo oxidation to put its bond energy into ATP (adenosine tri phosphate).
I'm_pretty_sure_respiration_is_biotic,_because_respiration_is_breathing._and_if_respiration_is_abiotic_we_wouldn't_be_here.">I'm pretty sure respiration is biotic, because respiration is breathing. and if respiration is abiotic we wouldn't be here._Hope_that_helped_:)">Hope that helped :)Biotic means related to living things . Abiotic means related to non living things. Respiration is always a living thing
Humans need oxygen for the last step of cellular respiration, the process that generates energy to power cells. This is the only place oxygen is directly used in the body. One important thing to note is that earlier stages of cellular respiration like glycolysis is anaerobic!
Yes of course it does. It is a fundamental process
Cellular respiration is where the fuel that an organism eats is broken down into energy that fuels all of the actions that occur in its body. Basically, it had to respirate or it wouldn't be able to function.
Cellular respiration is where the fuel that an organism eats is broken down into energy that fuels all of the actions that occur in its body. Basically, it had to respirate or it wouldn't be able to function.
EVERY living thing respires.
plants and animals
Both occur after the process of glycolysis, or the process of "splitting sugars," in cellular respiration. So both can release chemical energy from sugars. Also, both processes end up producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a nucleotide considered to be the universal source of energy for metabolism among all living organisms.
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Respiration and breathing are the same thing.
From the food they consume. Living things need food and water to exist and thrive.
Energy, Carbon Dioxide and Water
living things have cells and cellular organization
Cellular respiration isn't the same thing as regular human respiration (most of us use the words "breathing" and "respiration" interchangeably, even though biologists use the term "respiration" to mean something a little different). Cellular respiration is when living cells convert fuel - either oxygen or sunlight- into energy that they can use. For example, cellular respiration in humans is the process by which oxygen used to power the synthesis of ATP (ATP is a high-energy molecule that our cells depend on to survive). Plants use a similar process to convert the energy of the sun into building blocks they can use.