Yes, the body can respire and release energy without oxygen through a process called anaerobic respiration. This typically occurs during intense physical activity when oxygen levels are insufficient for aerobic respiration, leading to the production of energy through glycolysis and resulting in byproducts like lactic acid. Anaerobic respiration allows for a temporary energy supply in muscle cells when oxygen is limited.
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The body respires to produce energy. (Glucose + Oxygen -> Water + Carbon Dioxide + Energy)
All living organisms can respire in some form, including animals, plants, fungi, and even some bacteria. Respiration is the process by which organisms take in oxygen and produce carbon dioxide to generate energy for survival.
All organisms respire to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is essential for powering cellular processes. Respiration allows for the efficient extraction of energy from food, enabling growth, reproduction, and maintenance of cellular functions. Additionally, respiration helps regulate metabolic pathways and supports the overall homeostasis of the organism. Without respiration, cells would lack the energy needed for survival.
they breath all the time like us, beacuse if they did not breath through the night they would die.................................................................................. this is wat i am saying i dont no if it is true
The body gets its energy when you respire. Respiration is an energy release inside a cell
as you breath out you will respire.
as you need glucose to respire and create energy, probably not
Through anaerobic respiration.It does not need oxygen
in fermentation, cells release energy without
Flax (like all plants) has respiration. Oxygen and glucose are converted into cabon dioxide and water with a release of energy.
Not only animals respire even plants respire. In respiration they take up oxygen. This O2 is used for oxidation of food which results in release of energy.
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Those that photosynthesize, more than they respire.
it is possible because the higher the frenqueny the higher the energy
no
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.