Yes, they do use oxygen to carry out cellular respiration.
Yes,it generally require.Organisms generally respire aerobically
Oxygen is the gas that animals use in respiration. Plants use both oxygen and carbon dioxide. (This is assuming you mean cellular respiration.)
Oxygen is the difference! Cellular respiration requires oxygen, while cellular fermentation does not.
Yes, Oxygen is required for cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration need oxygen. This oxygen is supplied by external respiration
Yes, both animals and plants respire to release energy stored in food. Animals breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide through a process called cellular respiration. Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy, and also respire by taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
Yes, plant cells do respire. Cellular respiration in plants involves the breakdown of glucose to release energy, which is used for various cellular activities. While plants also undergo photosynthesis to produce their own food, they still need to respire to obtain energy from the stored sugars.
Cellular respiration uses oxygen.
Yes, animal cells undergo cellular respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process occurs in the mitochondria of the cell and involves the breakdown of glucose to generate ATP through a series of metabolic reactions.
In general, snails respire more than plants because they have a higher metabolic rate and require oxygen for cellular respiration. While plants also respire, they primarily engage in photosynthesis during daylight, producing oxygen and consuming carbon dioxide. At night, plants switch to respiration, but the overall rate is typically lower than that of animals like snails. Therefore, in terms of overall respiration, snails tend to have a higher demand for oxygen.
No it does not as it can also respire anaerobicallyOxygen is needed for aerobic respiration only.Anaerobic respiration does not need
Because cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen.