explain how respiration (breathing) is related to cellular respiration in terms of equilibrium
what the heck kind of answer is that it just rephrases the question
Excretion usually begins at the cellular level, where water, carbon dioxide, and other waste products of cellular life are emptied into the capillaries. -darlene de la rosa2992
No
The cellular level is the most basic level of human life. The cellular level is the beginning of structural and functional levels.
The carbon atoms are released as carbon dioxide (C02) which is what humans breathe out
Cellular respiration happens in the organelle called the mitochondria.
It is cellular level
cellular
It happens all of the time, except when you are sprinting. It then switches to fermentation, which doesn't use oxygen. This is because when you are sprinting, you don't get enough oxygen for cellular respiration to occur.
The carbon atoms are released as carbon dioxide (C02) which is what humans breathe out
The cellular level is the most basic level of human life. The cellular level is the beginning of structural and functional levels.
Glucose + Oxygen = CO2 + Water (+energy) Energy is not a substance
According to my knowledfe Photorespiration is the respiration from the organ level to the cellular level.
The carbon atoms are released as carbon dioxide (C02) which is what humans breathe out
which parts of aerobic cellular respiration generate the carbon dioxide that we breathe out?
you breathe in and out
you would choke and find it hard to breathe.
Yes. You exhale carbon dioxide and oxygen. You breathe out normal air although the cabon dioxide level is greater and there is less oxygen.
true- if cellular respiration stops then an animal will not be able to breathe.
Inside the lungs are tiny tubes known as the terminal bronchiole. Within these tubes are thing air sacs which transfer oxygen directly into the blood and remove carbon dioxide.