Clostridium botulinum and the bacteria which live near hydrothermal vents on the deep-sea ocean floor.
Holoparastic plants
Yeast respires anaerobically.
Differences 1)the animals take in oxygen and give out carbon-di-oxide. 2) plants they take in carbon-di-oxide and give out oxygen. 3)the animals have a complex breathing mechanism. 4)the plants have a simple mechanism of breathing
Great question! Not as we do, with lungs. which is an active process, but they do breathe by a passive process. Both plants and animals carry on a process called respiration which occurs on a cellular level and involves an exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Plants mostly do this in their leaves, which in some ways are similar to our skin (which, incidentally, is the largest organ in our bodies). The process by which all respiration takes place is called diffusion - plants 'breathe' through their leaves - the really cool thing is that they 'exhale' - ready? oxygen...which is why we want trees - because they breathe by 'inhaling' carbon dioxide and 'exhaling' oxygen for us to use in our bodies to do our own respiration.BTW - Animals breathe differently than plants. We do it in two places, in our lungs - as most people are aware - and also in our body tissues. Our lungs take in oxygen (that came from the plants respiration) and we put it in our blood, and at the same time release the carbon dioxide from the blood and put it into the atmosphere so the plants can use it. In addition, we also have a second type of breathing that occurs in all our bodies called tissue respiration. In our tissues, we take the oxygen from the blood and put it in the tissues, and at the same time take the carbon dioxide from the tissues and put it in the blood to be taken to the lungs.
some specifications of living beings are they respire they breathe they move they respond
Plants need Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) to produce glucose - which is used as food. The hydrogen (H2) part of the water is used with the carbon dioxide to produce glucose, the food. The remaining oxygen (from the water) is waste.
Some plants have thorns that hurt when you are stabbed with them, some plants cause allergic reactions, and some plants are poisonous to eat and/or touch. Plants are very helpful in life but some really are not.
It occurs in intestinal parasites, yeast, most bacteria and in our own muscles. In plants it is also known as fermentation (yeast). It is necessary in humans because when we run, we cannot take sufficient oxygen and thus respire anaerobically.
Sea plants which are deeper are coloured, they do not have chlorophyll or green coloured pigment, but all other colours are seen.Besides the plants which have cholorophll are not deeper, they do use some of the penetrating light rays.
Yes, roots do respire. they need oxygen just like all other parts of plants. they get this oxygen from air spaces in the soil. in some plants like rice which grow in wet soil, the roots have air spaces which allow atmospheric oxygen to be transferred to the root cells.
Hello, I want some names of exotic plants in india..
all living organisms respire during respiration they take in oxygen and give out carbon-dioxide during respiration the food present in the body is broken down with the help of oxygen to release energy
They knew some of the plants and animals names
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If you break down the word aerobic: aero- "air" + bios "life". So aerobic organisms live on the presence of air, specifically oxygen. The prefix ana- is a negation, so anaerobic organisms do not require oxygen for respiration. Some organisms (called facultative anaerobes) are able to switch from aerobic to anaerobic respiration. The determining factor in the switch from aerobic to anaerobic would be the presence of oxygen. If there is no oxygen, then facultative anaerobes will respire anaerobically.
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