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What are the similarities between respiration and burning?

they are both used to release energy out of oxygen


What are the release dates for IRT Deadliest Roads - 2010 Oxygen Required 2-7?

IRT Deadliest Roads - 2010 Oxygen Required 2-7 was released on: USA: 6 November 2011


What are the similarities between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration?

In both aerobic respiration oxygen is used up while in anaerobic respiration oxygen is noy used up i.e. energy is produced without the consumption of oxygen. If we talk about in biological process then in aerobic respiration glucose is burnt in the presence of oxygen to release energy producing 38 ATP producing carbon dioxide and water.While in anaerobic respiration glucose or any other substrate is burnt without the peresence of oxygen producing 2 ATP of energy and generally alcohol(ethyl alcohol) is produced. the similarity between them is that in both process substate is burnt to release energy.Secondly, both are continuous and occur with some specified steps. BY PINK GURL : IN AEROBIC RESPIRATION THERE IS AN INTAKE OF OXYGEN , LARGE AMOUNTS OF ENERGY IS RELEASES AND THERE IS COMPLETE BREAKDOWN i.e if there are 3 O2 molecules then all these molecules will break . IN ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION , THERE IS NO INTAKE OF OXYGEN , IT PROVIDES ONE WITH LESS ENERGY AND THERE IS NO COMPLETE BREAKDOWN. THE SIMILARITY OS THAT BOTH RELEASE ENERGY AND BOTH ARE A TYPE OF RESPIRATION


What is the relationship of kidneys and blood Oxygen?

The kidneys monitor oxygen levels in blood and if they are low then the kidneys release erythropoetin in to the blood stream. Red bone marrow cells have erythropoetin receptors and start to produce erythrocyte's in the bone marrow, then they go into the blood stream. This goes on until leaves are back to normal. Since there are more blood cell there is more oxygen carrying capacity.


Who named oxygen?

Oxygen was named in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier.

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How does the decomposition of algae contribute to an increase in biological oxygen demand?

When algae decompose, they release organic matter into the water. Bacteria break down this organic matter, using up oxygen in the process. This increase in bacterial activity leads to a higher demand for oxygen in the water, which can decrease oxygen levels and harm aquatic life.


What is the different between biochemical oxygen demand and biological oxygen demand?

Oxygen Demand -The amount of oxygen require to oxidize an organic materialBiochemical (Biological) Oxygen Demand (BOD) -The amount of oxygen required to oxidized any organic matter present in the water by microbes present in the water. Usually representin the easily "digestible" organics.Chemical Oxygen Demand (CO) - The amount of oxidants experessed as oxygen required to consume all organics in a water sampleTotal Oxygen Demand (TOD) the sum of COD and BODBiological Oxygen demand is the oxygen required to oxidized only organic matter by micro organisms (it is basically a prototype of actual process happening in treatment plant) while chemical oxygen demand is the oxygen consumed to oxidize all organic and inorganic matter and it employ chemicals to do this process that why it is way more fast then BOD experiment .


Why is there a demand for chemical oxygen?

There is a very large demand for chemical oxygen. Chemical oxygen is very sought after because it can be used to determine when water is contaminated with pollutants.


What is mean chemical oxygen demand-?

The mean oxygen demand is the test done to indirectly determine the amount of organic compounds present in a water sample.


What is it called when you demand oxygen to muscles?

A yawn


What is a biological oxygen demand?

A biological oxygen demand is another term for a biochemical oxygen demand - the amount of oxygen needed by aerobic microorganisms to decompose all the organic matter in a sample of water - used as a measure of pollution.


What happens in your muscle tissue and cells when the demand of oxygen is not met?

If the demand for oxygen is not met for a long period of time, the cells within the muscle tissue will die.


How does the temperature of water effect the dissolved oxygen?

Well, dissolved oxygen impacts water quality because if the level of the dissolved oxygen is too low then organisms can die. _________________________________________________________________ That is okay, but I want to what dissolved oxygen tests for. ------ For the water quality are tested: - total oxygen demand (TOD) - biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) - chemical oxygen demand (COD) - sometimes, carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand (CBOD) For details about the analytical procedures I recommend you to read a book or a collection of analytical methods for water, searching in a library or searching on the Internet.


What is the principle of chemical oxygen demand?

Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) is a labortory test to give a measure of the amount of reactive organic materials in a sample of water. Like the five day Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5) it demonstrates the amount of organics present by how much oxygen they consume over a period of carefully controlled conditions (the starting and ending oxidant concentrations are measured and the temperature is controlled)


Will atenolol increase the myocardial oxygen demand?

No, atenolol is a beta blocker that works by decreasing the heart rate and blood pressure, thereby reducing the myocardial oxygen demand.


What has the author Howard F Brubach written?

Howard F. Brubach has written: 'A new apparatus for the administration of helium-oxygen mixtures' -- subject(s): Helium, Medical instruments and apparatus, Oxygen, Therapeutic use


Is oxygen demand high in bone but low in cartilage?

Yes