Yes - oxygen is needed for cellular respiration, which is vital for cells to survive.
In the mitochondria!
all of them
If oxygen is not present in the cell, it automatically goes into a process called fermentation. This produces chemical energy with no oxygen needed.
The mitochondria allows cells to perform cellular respiration.
Carbon dioxide and water just so happen to be the raw materials of cell respiration. Duhhh losers.
Yes. Oxygen is needed for a plant to photosynthesize and make glucose, which is its food.
Which is the smallest living cell which lacks cell wall and can survive without oxygen
oxygen needed for cellular respiration
Oxygen, glucose, water.
If oxygen is not present in the cell, it automatically goes into a process called fermentation. This produces chemical energy with no oxygen needed.
The materials that are needed for a cell to go through the process of cell respiration are oxygen molecules. This is the only thing that is needed.
The mitochondria allows cells to perform cellular respiration.
Glucose, or C6H12O6. And Oxygen
It makes the red blood cell much better at carrying oxygen!! It can absob oxygen easily and doesn't "leak" oxygen as the blood travels to the body tissues where the oxygen is needed!
Oxygen is needed by every cell of the body for respiration to release energy. The blood carries the oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body.
Oxygen is transferred to the cells by our red blood cells which have a special molecule called hemoglobin inside. The hemoglobin molecule binds to the oxygen molecule and the reb blood cells transports the oxygen to wherever it is needed.
As an energy source for aerobic organisms - they have a monopoly on burning hydrogen in oxygen in a biologically sensible way.
As an energy source for aerobic organisms - they have a monopoly on burning hydrogen in oxygen in a biologically sensible way.
It is either nucleus, haemoglobin, thick outer cell wall or microvilli.