You inhale (breathe in) oxygen, and exhale (breathe out) carbon dioxide. I could use some help i finding out what the exchange is called!
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Try Respiration.
Producing energy.
Conduction
The energy-producing organelle in a plant is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight and uses it during the process of photosynthesis to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose, which is a form of chemical energy.
The breakdown of sugar in the body for energy is called glycolysis. Glycolysis is the process by which glucose is converted into pyruvate, producing ATP (cellular energy) in the process.
The powerhouse of the cell is the mitochondria. It generates energy for the cell through a process called cellular respiration, producing ATP molecules that serve as a major energy source for various cellular activities.
photosynthesis
nerves
"Cell metabolism"
A closed system is a system that cannot exchange matter with its surroundings, but can exchange energy. A system that cannot exchange matter or energy with its surroundings is called an isolated system.
The process by which gases are exchanged to produce energy is called respiration. In humans and most animals, this involves inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide as a result of metabolic processes that produce ATP (energy). In plants, respiration also involves exchanging gases, but instead of producing energy, it aids in the breakdown of glucose for growth and other metabolic functions.
Producing energy.
They are totally different things. Energy producing is either ATP synthase, methods for anaerobic respiration, or the Calvin Cycle (in plants). Energy is stored in muscles and in fat cells in the body.
The energy-producing units of a cell are called mitochondria. These organelles are responsible for generating adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the cell's main energy source, through a process called cellular respiration. Mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell due to their role in energy production.
the mitochondrion which breaks down sugar and food and may convert it to energy
Conduction
The energy-producing organelle in a plant is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight and uses it during the process of photosynthesis to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose, which is a form of chemical energy.
The breakdown of sugar in the body for energy is called glycolysis. Glycolysis is the process by which glucose is converted into pyruvate, producing ATP (cellular energy) in the process.