Oxygen is taken in by cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration occurs within the Cells that make up, or comprise, Organisms. The gas used is O2 and the gases expelled are CO2 and H2O.
Oxygen is being taken up by the germinating seeds in the respirometer. As the seeds undergo cellular respiration, they consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide, causing the volume of gas in the respirometer to decrease and the marker to move.
Cellular Respiration, which takes place in the mitochondria.
Cellular Respiration produces ATP, while Photosynthesis produces Glucose. However, they both EAT UP LAUREN!
ends up going to the sun
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Cellular Respiration
Oxygen is the gas used during respiration. It is inhaled into the lungs and then transported via the bloodstream to cells where it is used to produce energy through the process of cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration occurs within the Cells that make up, or comprise, Organisms. The gas used is O2 and the gases expelled are CO2 and H2O.
Oxygen is being taken up by the germinating seeds in the respirometer. As the seeds undergo cellular respiration, they consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide, causing the volume of gas in the respirometer to decrease and the marker to move.
In cellular respiration, oxygen gas is the most common final acceptor of the electrons. The hydrogens that go through the ATP synthase also link up with the oxygen so that water is produced.
Cellular Respiration, which takes place in the mitochondria.
Cellular Respiration produces ATP, while Photosynthesis produces Glucose. However, they both EAT UP LAUREN!
During respiration, oxygen enters the body through the respiratory system (nose/mouth) and travels down the trachea into the lungs. In the lungs, oxygen is taken up by red blood cells in the alveoli and transported through the bloodstream to body tissues where it is used for cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular respiration, is then transported back to the lungs and exhaled.
ends up going to the sun
colorless, odorless gas that makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere. It is essential for the survival of many organisms, as it is involved in cellular respiration and energy production.
No, fermentation is another form of respiration. It occurs when there is no final acceptor for the electrons in the transport chain. The opposite process of cellular respiration is photosynthesis because it builds up the molecules that respiration breaks down.