No, animals breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide. Plants breath in carbon dioxide and breath out or release oxygen, this also includes algae which is a type of plant.
Glucose comes from the leaves and tree bark they eat. Oxygen comes from the air they breath.
Your life depends on cellular respiration because we need that to help us breath an to stay a live
Organisms prefer cellular respiration over fermentation.Cellular respiration gains a cell 38ATP molecules per every glucose molecule.Fermentation only gains 2ATP per glucose molecule.Obviously, you can see the difference. Cellular respiration provides much more energy for the cell, and this is why they prefer this over fermentation.There are organisms like facultative anaerobes that can preform either process, but they do cellular respiration if oxygen is available. These organisms only preform fermentation if they are in an "oxygen debt." (Like when you run, you are using a lot of energy, and you cannot get enough oxygen for cellular respiration. You are in "oxygen debt," and your muscle cells start doing fermentation. But your muscle cells prefer using aerobic reparation (cellular respiration) so you start panting. Once you get your breath back, oxygen is restored and your cells again preform cellular respiration and get more energy faster.)However, there are still obligate anaerobes that are poisoned by oxygen, and only use fermentation.Hope this helped!!
False. cellular respiration is a chemical process by which oxygen is used along with other stuff to create energy and release carbon-dioxide. physical respiration is nothing more than the relaxing and contracting of the diaphragm to bring air into and out of the lungs.
Your life depends on cellular respiration because we need that to help us breath an to stay a live
You produce carbon dioxide through cellular respiration when you breath in air. Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide from converting oxygen into it through a long process and also produces energy.
Kreb cycle
Hunabs breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide.Plant take in carbon dioxide and put out oxygen.
No, animals breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide. Plants breath in carbon dioxide and breath out or release oxygen, this also includes algae which is a type of plant.
Sponges do not breathe as lungs are required to do so. Sponges do need oxygen to survive, as it is a vital component of aerobic cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is a means of the creation of energy (more specifically ATP) for cells.
Glucose comes from the leaves and tree bark they eat. Oxygen comes from the air they breath.
Your life depends on cellular respiration because we need that to help us breath an to stay a live
You breathe in more oxygen than you breathe out because your body uses some of it for everyday functions such as cellular respiration.
The element we need to breathe is oxygen. It is essential for cellular respiration, where our cells convert oxygen into energy to carry out their functions.
Yes, one of the waste products of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide (six molecules of carbon dioxide to be exact), as well as six molecules of water.
false ,plants need to under go respiration too in order to survive because the glucose created in photosynthesis stores energy and the plant needs to break the chemical bonds of glucose, which cellular respiration does, to get energy