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If a plant lost a significant amount of its chlorophyll, than it couldn't produce as much food for itself as before. Therefor, the plant would have less food it could use in respiration, and thus respiration would decrease. With less respiration, the plant would have less energy, and if the amount of chlorophyll loss was too high, the plant would die.
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legumes contain high level of nitrogen which are leeched into the soil. this allows the farmer to then plant crops such as corn that use that nitrogen
Respiration is the chemical reaction that breaks down nutrient molecules (e.g glucose) in living organisms to release energy. When a plant respires it is opposite to when a human respires. For a human oxygen is inhaled and carbon dioxide is exhaled. For plants carbon dioxide is inhaled and oxygen is exhaled. In plants respiration happens in the leaves because of diffusion (the movement of gas from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a partially permeable membrane). CO2 and O2 constantly diffuse in and out of the plant as CO2 is necessary for the plant to photosynthesise. Hope this helped! Apologies if something is wrong or is I misunderstood your question...
If a plant lost a significant amount of its chlorophyll, than it couldn't produce as much food for itself as before. Therefor, the plant would have less food it could use in respiration, and thus respiration would decrease. With less respiration, the plant would have less energy, and if the amount of chlorophyll loss was too high, the plant would die.
Cellular respiration would produce less energy.
Ventilation is important on a plane to compensate for air pressure as the plane is in a high altitudes and also to maintain suitable temperature and oxygen levels,
Oxygen
If there is metabolic alkalosis (high pH in the blood) or metabolic acidosis (low pH in the blood), the respiratory system will compensate by either increasing or decreasing the rate of respiration (expulsion or retention of CO2 to bring the blood pH back to within normal limits).
Oxygen
It is stored in the form of glycogen.
There is no blood type in that case its just an oxygenated blood. Blood type does not changes in the process of respiration
what do you do if your levels are to high or to low
Respiration occures in the cells of the body. Respiration is always occurring. We are always breathing, so respiration is always occurring Respiration occurs inside cells in organelles called MITOCHONDRIA. MITOCHONDRIA are found in both plant and animal cell.Cells that have a high energy requirement contain more MITOCHONDRIA than cells that require less energy. The muscle cell in your legs, for example: Have lots of MITOCHONDRIA.
able to survive in an environment with low water levels, high acidity, and low nutrients photo synthesizers
Because there were no plant life forms on the Earth when it was first created.