fermentation
True, aerobic means that it needs oxygen. Oxidative respiration is cellular respiration with oxygen as the final acceptor at the end of the cycle.
In the process of respiration OXYGEN is taken in from the atmoshpere and CO2 is released.
Respiration uses oxygen, fermentation doesn't.
fermentation results in evolution of carbondioxide. fermentation can be carried out either aerobically(in presence of oxygen or air) or anaerobically(in absence of oxygen).
There are three phases of respiration. The first phase is called pulmonary ventilation. The correct order of the passage of oxygen during the first phase is inhalation of air into the alveoli or air sacs in the lungs and exhalation of the air. Oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the blood then the oxygen diffuses from the blood to the cell.
aerobic respiration
True, aerobic means that it needs oxygen. Oxidative respiration is cellular respiration with oxygen as the final acceptor at the end of the cycle.
In the process of respiration OXYGEN is taken in from the atmoshpere and CO2 is released.
Plenty of oxygen will provide your lungs with enough air to perform respiration. Plenty of oxygen will allow combustion to occur, allow oxidation to occur. Your question needs more detail. Respiration Respiration (or just breathing) means the transport of oxygen from the outside air to the cells within tissues, and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction.
both of which are released into the air during respiration. And during respiration, the plant needs oxygen and glucose, which are both produced through photosynthesis!
Oxygen is a product of respiration by plants that contain chlorophyll and consume carbon dioxide. Oxygen is a reactant in respiration by air-breathing animals.
Aerobic means with oxygen/air. Anaerobic means without oxygen/air.
the air
the breaths we take
photosynthesis
Oxygen
Cellular respiration releases CO2 into the air.