Animal cells respire in order to refresh the blood cells with oxygen rich molecules. The oxygen is then transported to the rest of the body for muscle use.
Animal cell respire because of the energy generated by cellular respiration
yes they do in the mitochondria
yes because plants themselves respire carbon dioxide and realse oxygen.
yes both animal and plant cells have mitochondria
Respiration occurs in both animal and plant cells but photosynthesis occurs in plant cells. Respiration is defined as the oxidation of glucose to release energy, both plant and animal cells respire glucose.
Yes (living cells), because they need energy, which is provided by the process of respiration.
Plant cells have a cell wall. This enables the plant cell to maintain a rigid shape. Animal cells do not have a cell wall and so have more flexible shapes.
That is to produce to energy. It carry out respiration
cells
Our cells can respire aerobically for a short time because of the presence of oxygen in our muscles.
yes because plants themselves respire carbon dioxide and realse oxygen.
Of course they have. Thy have to respire too
yes both animal and plant cells have mitochondria
Respiration occurs in both animal and plant cells but photosynthesis occurs in plant cells. Respiration is defined as the oxidation of glucose to release energy, both plant and animal cells respire glucose.
none, because you need oxygen to respire and a vacuum is the absence of matter and oxygen is matter
Generally all aerobic cells contain sugar to respire
Glucose.
Yes (living cells), because they need energy, which is provided by the process of respiration.
There are quite a few animals that can respire in the absence of oxygen. One of these animals is the hippo.