all living organisms respire during respiration they take in oxygen and give out carbon-dioxide during respiration the food present in the body is broken down with the help of oxygen to release energy
Plants and Animals are both organisms.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and their processes yield oxygen, while animals inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
I would say the answer to this question is both CO2 and H2O.
All plants and animals respire. There are even some forms of bacteria that respire. Plants respire through photosynthesis, and expel carbon dioxide instead of oxygen.
plants mostly but animals eat the plants for their own energy
us
Digestion . . .
Respiration
Non Living things do not carry out respiration also known as breathing.
Organisms need to carry out the process of respiration because the cells in the organisms break down simple food molecules and release their energy.
Living things use energy in order to live, so we are constantly using converting ATP to ADP in order to get that energy. Cellular respiration replenishes the ATP by converting ADP back into ATP, which living things use for energy. Without cellular respiration an organism would die from lack of ATP, and therefore a lack of energy.
Yes - cellular respiration is a process carried out in every living cell.
plants and animals
Digestion . . .
Respiration
because every living thing needs to do this to survive
science
Non Living things do not carry out respiration also known as breathing.
All living things are capable of anerobic respiration to some extent. It happens when there is insufficent oxygen to the task at hand. For instance when you work-out at the gym and get sore muscles - the soreness is (in part) due to the presence of Latic Acid in you, a by-product of anerobic respiration. Some organisms use anaerobic respiration exclusively: decomposing bacteria and fungi.
living things contain DNA in the cell nucleus, so they grow, repair, reproduce. They also carry out respiration (conversion of food into energy)
Anaerobes like archaebacteria and other microorganisms
Organisms need to carry out the process of respiration because the cells in the organisms break down simple food molecules and release their energy.
Living things use energy in order to live, so we are constantly using converting ATP to ADP in order to get that energy. Cellular respiration replenishes the ATP by converting ADP back into ATP, which living things use for energy. Without cellular respiration an organism would die from lack of ATP, and therefore a lack of energy.