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what are the cause is anaerobic respiration in bacteria and fungi
No, not every gene is transferable. It takes a bit of knowledge about what a particular gene codes for, and where it would correspond in the second organism.
Yes, it is purely chemical.To put it simply:carbohydrates (in body) with oxygen (inhaled) become carbon dioxide (exhaled) and water (exhaled and excreated). These are all different chemical substances, so this is a chemical change.(There are also other types of respiration, even without oxygen, but they all are chemical!)
Respiration is vital to the living organisms, due to that the process of respiration means burning oxygen to get glucose, and that what happens in the cells. Without respiration, we have no energy, and we do die
well,you have to think about how if wolves dont eat a certain organism,that organism can over populate and harm even were organism.
what are the cause is anaerobic respiration in bacteria and fungi
NO it cant survive without food even if you make carbohydrates you need wheat to make it and wheat's an organism (despite what your thinking you cant live off sweats)
if cellular respiration does not take place, even a normal human would die... athletes are human too... no?
True, aerobic respiration will result in a net gain of 36 ATP molecules once the entire process of cellular respiration has been completed. Even in anaerobic respiration there is still a release of 2 ATP molecules.
the major implications would be that the cells are not going to receive oxygen which means that they will die because cells need oxygen to perform their metabolic process (cellular respiration). without cellular respiration, the cells will have to ATP and they will not be able to perform their functions. (ie. muscles won't contract... dead cells will cause massive organ failure but before that the organism would suffocate to death because the heart would be one of the first organs to fail from lack of oxygen. it would pump harder and harder and require even more oxygen.
The ability of an organism to react to stimuli from its environment or habitat is known as adaptation. Without being able to adapt, organisms would be unable to cope in the long term even with the most minor of changes. It would be like trying to bend a metal ruler with you hands.
Because glucose is not the only molecule required for respiration, oxygen is also needed, if the amount of glucose was increased indefinatly then the amount of oxygen would decrease rapidly until there is no longer enough. Anaerobic respiration will continue to occur even without oxygen, however, this produces ethanol (in yeast) as a biproduct, when the concentration of ethanol becomes too high, the yeast die.
Developing comprehension skills helps you to be. That's right, without comprehension skills you would be incapable of interacting with others on even the most basic level. You would be less capable of interaction than the most basic living organism.
It would be too odd without them.
A pool that is not chlorinated can carry an infectious organism, however, even then boils would be very unlikely.
diapraghmthe blood vessels of the arterys, and the carbon dioxide you buy at wal mart for only $15 and im not even bragging or advertising.:)
A dead organism usually decays into bones due to the digestion of nutrients found in the organism by fungi, parasites etc. This is because the nutrients in the dead organism contain energy which are eventually released back into the environment. Dead organism has stopped to possess the characteristics of living organism: no more nutrition, no more respiration, no more reproduction neither stimulation nor excretionSomething that has never been alive means it is a non-living thing without any life and characteristics of living organism. Never alive is more referred to as a "thing" than an "organism". That "thing" will not decay if it is non-biodegradable. Even if it is biodegradable, it does not contain any energy in it that can be used up by microorganisms during decomposition or released to the environment.