Firstly anybody who doesn't know the simple equation for respiration will need to know.
Oxygen + Glucose = Carbon Dioxide + Water (+ Energy)
Now as you can see water does not actually make respiration happen, it is merely a product created from the reaction. So to answer the question, water plays no direct role in respiration.
But if you wanted to know what it does, it simply is used throughout the body in the cells to help them survive.
When blood gets to the lungs, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to the lungs and oxygen diffuses from the lungs to the blood, thus oxygenating the blood. Blood carries haemoglobin, which can be converted to oxyhaemoglobin. Thus blood carries the oxygen around the body.
Blood carries the respiratory gas (O2 and CO2) around the body and gives it to cells where it is needed for cellular respiration to make energy.
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin which allows them to carry oxygen around the body.
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor of the process called oxidative phosphorylation.
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well ask yourself what does diffusion mean and compare it to cellular respiration and photosynthesis
It is the final electron receptor in the process of cellular respiration.
Oxygen is used for oxidation of organic compounds to release energy
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It is the final electron acceptor in anaerobic respiration
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it gives you energy from oxygen.
well ask yourself what does diffusion mean and compare it to cellular respiration and photosynthesis
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It is the final electron receptor in the process of cellular respiration.
it has a role in water output.
Rivers play an important role. Water cycle begins and ends at rivers.
Oxygen is used for oxidation of organic compounds to release energy
it delivers oxygen
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Oceans play an important role. They are the source of evaporation.
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