No. This is part of the carbon cycle, which is a closed system and does not increase or reduce the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide.
The only way to increase the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is to bring carbon from outside that system. Volcanic eruptions can add a relatively small amount, but the main source of new carbon is from burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and natural gas.
Yes, both plants and animals consume oxygen when they perform aerobic cellular respiration.
anerobic respiration and glycolisis of aerobic respiration take place in cytoplasm.kreb cycle and electron transport chain of aerobic respiration take place in mitochondria.
plants and animals ... anything that needs oxygen to breath
Aerobic and anaerobic
Aerobic respiration uses oxygen it is main source of energy in nearly all multicellular organisms and many unicellular animals.
It creates mass quantity of ATP from mitochondria.
Oxygen. This is for the purpose of perform aerobic respiration.
true.this is true because 1-aerobic respiration is respiration which involves oxygen but anaerobic-absence of oxygen.plants cannot experience aerobic because they release oxygen and intake carbon dioxide!
Aerobic respiration produces the most energy in the form of ATP. This process occurs in the presence of oxygen and involves the complete breakdown of glucose molecules to release a high amount of energy, compared to anaerobic respiration.
Both, all living things under go respiration as they all need energy to live
An organism that uses aerobic respiration is one that requires oxygen for growth. The scientific name for this type of organism is obligate aerobes, but you may know them as plants, animals, and humans.
Aerobic respiration is what we as animals do to get oxygen to use as fuel. If creatures had not evolved that ability, we would not be here.