air
Respiration produces energy in the form of ATP that living things need to survive.
cellular respiration
yes, cells need oxygen
From the food they consume. Living things need food and water to exist and thrive.
Both, all living things under go respiration as they all need energy to live
Oxygen from the air and remove carbon dioxide from the body
The gases of the environment are important to all living things because they help them in various processes. For instance animals need oxygen for respiration while the plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
Nothing! as we are aerobes and need oxygen for respiration.
a person needs oxygen and glucose for respiration
Most living things need oxygen, which is produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis, to survive. Oxygen is a critical component of cellular respiration, the process by which cells convert oxygen and glucose into energy.
To make a complex process simple; to break down food and convert to energy.
Respiration (for all living things). It can be oxidative or aerobic respiration (requiring oxygen and produces more energy) or anerobic respiration (no oxygen and produces less energy because it's less efficient). Photosynthesis (only in autotrophic organisms so living things that don't need to consume nutrients because they can make their own).