In a plants, cellular respiration uses CO2 to make Oxygen and energy (in the form of ATP). Animals (humans) use Oxygen to make CO2 and energy (ATP). We use breathing to bring oxygen into the body so that every cell will be able to get oxygen.
the act of breathing helps to drive venous blood out of the abdominal cavity source is linked
Cellular respiration is the process by which energy is released from food molecules and stored in molecules of ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Without ATP cells could not function.
Photosynthesis is a process in an organism that is linked to the carbon cycle but not the nitrogen cycle. In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is taken up by plants to produce glucose and oxygen, which are important components of the carbon cycle. However, nitrogen is not directly involved in this process.
Oxygen consumption metabolic rate and ATP production are closely linked, as oxygen is crucial for aerobic respiration, the process by which cells generate ATP. During aerobic metabolism, oxygen serves as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, allowing for the efficient production of ATP from glucose and other substrates. An increase in metabolic rate typically corresponds to higher oxygen consumption, resulting in greater ATP synthesis to meet the energy demands of the body. Thus, oxygen availability directly influences ATP production and overall cellular energy metabolism.
While cellular respiration is essential for providing energy for plant cells to carry out various functions, the ability of a plant to repair tissue is mainly driven by processes such as cell division and differentiation. These processes involve the activation of specialized cells and factors responsible for tissue repair and growth, rather than being directly linked to cellular respiration.
They are linked in the alveoli of the lungs where CO2 escapes from and O2 is captured by the blood.
Both breathing and respiration are required for all living organisms. Generally, breathing and respiration are often considered the same. However, there is a great difference between these two words. Breathing is a constant process where you breathe in and out constantly through out the day. It is a process of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. It is all linked. The above answer is correct, but the oxygen taken in your lungs in respiration is used as the electron acceptor in cellular respiration, and the CO2 release in respiration is the final carbon product from the degradation of sugar to to create reducing power (NADH), and to transfer those electrons through a series of cytochromes to create energy (ATP) by pumping hydrogen ions across a cellular membrane until the electrons are finally deposited onto oxygen, creating water. It is essentially the same, just on different levels of magnitude.
the act of breathing helps to drive venous blood out of the abdominal cavity source is linked
eating is the anwers!
No,it is not. In fact it is healthy. ...And quite tasty
compulsive over-eating and anything laced with binge eating large amounts over an extended time period
Is eating peanut butter linked to the use of illegal drugs?
Food has been associated with celebration in every culture around the globe. Primarily a harvest tradition to celebrate the bounty, food also celebrates births, deaths, anniversaries and other important cultural and social milestones.
That's called menstruation and is not linked to eating talcum powder... But I don't suggest eating talcum powder anyway :S
Cellular respiration is the process by which energy is released from food molecules and stored in molecules of ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Without ATP cells could not function.
Respiration rate is linked to enzyme activity because enzymes play a crucial role in catalyzing the chemical reactions involved in respiration. Enzymes are needed to break down substrates into products, releasing energy that drives cellular respiration. Therefore, any changes in enzyme activity can directly impact respiration rate, affecting the overall metabolic processes of the organism.
There is no specific rhythm linked to an eating disorder. Arrhythmia is the term for an irregular heart rhythm. People with eating disorders generally suffer from arrhythmias brought on from electrolyte imbalances, the most common and dangerous is potassium, or hypokalemia which can be fatal left untreated.