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In the process of respiration OXYGEN is taken in from the atmoshpere and CO2 is released.

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What does respiration make that living things need to survive?

Respiration produces energy in the form of ATP that living things need to survive.


Why do living things engage in respiration?

Living things engage in respiration to obtain energy from food molecules. This process allows cells to convert nutrients into a form of energy called ATP, which is essential for carrying out various biological functions and sustaining life.


Life processes MRS GREN to explain the differences between living and non-living things?

MRS GREN is an acronym that stands for movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition. Living things exhibit all of these characteristics, whereas non-living things lack one or more of these processes. These life processes help differentiate living organisms from non-living objects.


Importance of aerobic respiration in living things?

Aerobic respiration is important in living organisms as it is the process that produces the majority of ATP, the energy currency of cells. It allows cells to efficiently break down glucose and other molecules to generate energy for various cellular activities. Without aerobic respiration, organisms would not be able to meet their energy requirements for growth, reproduction, and maintenance of cellular functions.


Why do living things exhale carbon dioxide?

because they can When living things respire (breathe) - they use O2 and CO2 is one of the products of the reaction which produces energy (respiration). CO2 is toxic in moderate concentrations, and so it is exhaled.