During respiration of animals, oxygen is taken into the blood stream and carbon dioxide is taken from the blood stream. Carbon Dioxide then exits the body through exhalation, whereas oxygen is taken to cells around the body to produce energy.
without this all living creatures would die
Respiration is important to animals because animals needed air/oxygen to live. Like humans.
because without it animals and humans would die!
O2 is the byproduct. animals using it for respiration.
They conduct only respiration. Animals are not photosynthetic.
because if they had no sunlight they wouldn't have the energy they need to use respiration in cells
yes
The release of energy in plants and animals is called respiration.
one of the ways in which photsynthesis is vital to animals is that CO2 is recycled into oxygen. Without this recycling process there would be less oxygen for animals to undertake respiration.
Photosynthesis is not a bodily function of animals (humans included), but it is important for our survival. Plants go through photosynthesis to create food and nutrients for their survival. It happens that one of the waste products of this cycle is oxygen, which we breathe in. Cellular respiration, on the other hand, occurs in both plants and animals. It is an important function that creates energy.
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.
No, it isnt. There are chemical reactions while breathing.
Considering that cellular respiration takes place in humans, which are a "higher" form of animals, you can assume that cellular respiration can also take place in all other animals. Without cellular respiration, the animals would have no form of cellular energy, ATP, and would start to die off.
Oxygen is needed for the chemical reaction which provides humans and animals with the energy that we need to make our biochemistry work.