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What would two substances do in everyday life that were spread around by diffusion?

Perfume molecules diffuse in the air to spread their scent across a room. Oxygen molecules in the air diffuse into our blood cells for respiration to provide energy for our bodies.


Does respiration affect the growth of plants?

Yes, respiration is essential for plant growth as it generates energy for various metabolic processes. During respiration, plants break down glucose to produce ATP, which is used to fuel growth, maintenance, and development. Without respiration, plants would not be able to carry out essential functions needed for growth.


Which function would be performed durning respiration in a plant but not in a human?

The process of photosynthesis occurs in plants during respiration, involving the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This function is not performed in humans since we are unable to carry out photosynthesis like plants.


How do processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration work together?

Photosynthesis provides glucose and oxygen in order for cellular respiration to occur.


Would a sprinter use aerobic respiration or anaerobic respiration?

A sprinter would be using aerobic respiration. Running requires large quantities of oxygen, and is used up quickly to produce energy.EDIT: Actually, a sprinter would be more likely to use anaerobic respiration, if compared to someone else, such as a marathon runner.A marathon runner would rely on aerobic respiration and efficient use of the oxygen they breathe, whereas a sprinter would use up all that energy very fast, which would then lead to a lack of oxygen, which finally results in the usage of anaerobic respiration to attempt to fulfill the large amount of energy required to go so fast.

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What would diffuse?

A fluid would diffuse .


What would two substances do in everyday life that were spread around by diffusion?

Perfume molecules diffuse in the air to spread their scent across a room. Oxygen molecules in the air diffuse into our blood cells for respiration to provide energy for our bodies.


Would fat particles more likely be brought into a cell then oxygen particles?

No, fat particles are too large to diffuse easily through the cell membrane. Oxygen particles, being smaller, can diffuse freely into cells for cellular respiration.


Why would glycolysis stop if neither fermentation or respiration functioned in the cell?

By there being no Oxygen during cellular respiration, then another process called Fermentation would occur which carries on with cellular respiration without oxygen molecules being present during the cycle, but the results of cellular respiration would still be the same.


What would a person with a disease that destroys their mitochondria produce during aerobic respiration?

lactic acid


Which molecule would be unable to diffuse through a cell membrane?

A molecule that is too large or charged would be unable to diffuse through a cell membrane.


What is the function of the mitochonaria?

it is to produce ATP from the pyruvate which would have bin produced in the cytoplasm during anaerobic respiration


What is the function of a mitochonaria?

it is to produce ATP from the pyruvate which would have bin produced in the cytoplasm during anaerobic respiration


Clearly explain the difference between external and internal respiration?

First of all- next time do your own homework. external respiration is the act of breathing. oxygen going into your lungs and carbon dioxide going out upon exhalation. Internal respiration is the actual gas exchange at the cellular level. You can breathe all you want but if your body cannot let the oxygen into your blood stream it's completely useless. (ps- internal respiration is measured by pulse ox and given as a percent. healthy people typically run 95-100% where as a patient with COPD or pulmonary fibrosis would have an expected baseline in the high 80's)


Are gills respiration or circulation?

Gills would be respiration


What would happen oxygen was not produced during photosynthesis?

Plant and animal cells wouldn't MAke ATP in cellular respiration.


Why can't animals produce ethanol during anaerobic respiration?

Getting drunk after exercising would probably be seen as maladaptive...