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Can an octopus breathe air, or does it rely solely on underwater respiration?

Octopuses rely solely on underwater respiration and cannot breathe air.


What Happens To Worm When They Suffocate?

When worms suffocate, their ability to exchange gases decreases, leading to a lack of oxygen in their tissues. This can cause them to become immobilized and eventually die from lack of oxygen. Worms rely on oxygen for respiration, so if deprived of it for an extended period, they cannot survive.


How do segmented worms get oxygen?

Segmented worms, such as earthworms, breathe through their skin using a process called cutaneous respiration. They rely on the thin, moist skin to absorb oxygen directly from their environment and release carbon dioxide. This allows them to exchange gases with the surrounding air or water.


Do worms have a cell wall?

No, worms do not have a cell wall. They are multicellular organisms with specialized cell types, but they lack a rigid cell wall like plants do. Worms rely on other structural components for support and protection.


Which process would this animal rely on the most for its production ot ATP molecules?

Respiration is the process that most animals usually rely on most for its production of the ATP molecules. Plants on the other hand rely on photosynthesis.


Worms cannot see or hear true or false?

True. Worms do not have eyes or ears, so they cannot see or hear in the way that humans or other animals can. They rely on other senses, such as touch and vibrations, to navigate their environment.


Why do plants rely on bumblebees?

because they have pollen and flowers need pollen and pollination, germination and respiration its a part of their life


Why do erythrocytes only perform anaerobic respiration?

Erythrocytes (red blood cells) have no cellular organelles - they have pushed all of them out to make more room for hemoglobin to carry oxygen. Therefore, the RBC must rely on anaerobic respiration for its energy needs because it gave up the mitochondria that would have performed aerobic respiration.


What can geckos eat besides live bugs?

Leopard geckos are strictly "insectivores" relying strictly on insects. Most worms are not to be considered insects, although they are the larva form of one, but most leopards take a great interest in: silk worms, horned worms (tomato worms), super worms, meal worms, and they also really like but also become addicting, butter worms and wax worms. Do not solely rely on the butter and wax worms due to the high amounts of fat. A leopard gecko rely on a moving prey.


How much oxygen do you use during anaerobic respiration?

During anaerobic respiration, no oxygen is used. Instead, cells rely on other molecules, like glucose, to generate energy in the absence of oxygen.


What is the FALSE statement about respiration?

A false statement about respiration is that it only occurs in animals. In reality, respiration is a fundamental process that occurs in all living organisms, including plants and microorganisms. While animals primarily rely on aerobic respiration, plants utilize both aerobic and anaerobic processes, such as photosynthesis during the day and respiration at night. Additionally, respiration is essential for energy production in cells across all life forms.


What cell process requires energy?

Cell respiration requires the process of energy and cells rely on active transport to provide the amount of energy.