The kind that does not get lodged in the pharynx to asphyxiate you.
when oxygen is present pyruvant and NADH are used to make a large amount of ATP. this process is called aerobic respiration.
the mithocondria turns nutrients/food energy
cellular respiration
This is from the oxidation of food during respiration in body cell.Any increase activity,muscle action which increase respiration will increase heat production.
The process of breaking down food to create energy is called digestion. Digestion is necessary for other biological processes, such as movement and growth, to occur. Not sure if that person's answer would answer your question but it sure as heck didn't answer mine... so I looked it up. The answer you might be looking for is binary fission. Not 100% sure though so don't be mad if i'm wrong. -_-
is food broken down when respiration in plants occur?
The two types of respiration are aerobic respiration, which requires oxygen and yields a large amount of energy in the form of ATP, and anaerobic respiration, which does not require oxygen and yields a smaller amount of energy. Anaerobic respiration can occur in the absence of oxygen, such as during intense exercise, but is not as efficient as aerobic respiration.
Heating the body to allow chemical reactions to occur
respiration means breaking down of food particles i dont no want u meant?
respiration means breaking down of food particles i dont no want u meant?
Cellular respiration is best associated with the biological process of converting food into energy within cells.
It converts Energy in food into a more usable form
Cells break down simple food molecules such as sugar and release the energy it contains.
Cellular respiration and production of ATP occur in the mitochondria of cells. This organelle is responsible for converting nutrients from food into ATP, which is the main energy source for cellular processes.
Yes, cell respiration can still occur when you are fasting. During fasting, the body primarily relies on stored energy sources like glycogen and fatty acids to produce ATP through cellular respiration. This process helps the body maintain essential functions even when food intake is restricted.
It converts energy in food into a more usable form. (Cellular Respiration-The enzyme-controlled process in which energy is released from food and converted into a form that the cell can use.)
Cellular respiration occurs due to mitochondria. It is done to produce ATP (high energy molecule - adenosine triphosphate) There are two types of cellular respiration: anaerobic and aerobic aerobic respiration requires the use of oxygen anaerobic uses electron acceptors other than oxygen such as sulfate or nitrate The food we eat provides energy. Our cells break down our food into ATP through mitochondria. Glycolysis(splitting sugars) that does not use oxygen is called fermentation.