The respiratory system is used by the body to facilitate aerobic cellular respiration, along with the circulatory system. The lungs take in oxygen, which binds to the blood cells. The blood then carries the oxygen throughout the body, where it's used by the cells for energy.
Carbon Dioxide
Cellular respiration.
Respiration.
Energy is burned or is used up during this process. During cellular respiration, molecules of glucose are broken down in order to convert the stored energy into a usable form of energy.
After glycolysis and Kreb cycle, the third process is the electron transport chain, from where the most ATP are made.
This is not photosynthesis It is the byproduct that is made when you do aerobic work in your skeletal muscles
It is called cellular respiration, all living things do it but plants also do photosynthesis whick materials are made through cellular respiration.
Cellular Respiration
Yes, carbon dioxide is made when glucose is broken down in the process called celluar respiration.
The respiratory system is the process that is made up of breathing and cellular respiration. The respiratory is made up of organs that help you breathe.
It is transported out of the cell. The water is carried by blood vessels to the kidney, where the water is excreted in urine. (This process excretes MOST of the water, since part of the water produced from respiration is lost in sweat and breathing out)
Respiration.
tissue respiration is a chemical process where feaces are release in order for space to be made in the stomach
respiration occurs NekoChibi-chan: The main process is the mitochondrion is the production of ATP which is made when glucose becomes oxidized.However, Oxygen must be present for this to happen. Mitochondrion also stores calcium needed for signal transduction.
A plant uses photosynthesis to create food (glucose) and respiration(glycolysis) to break down the food it has made.
Energy is burned or is used up during this process. During cellular respiration, molecules of glucose are broken down in order to convert the stored energy into a usable form of energy.
After glycolysis and Kreb cycle, the third process is the electron transport chain, from where the most ATP are made.
This is not photosynthesis It is the byproduct that is made when you do aerobic work in your skeletal muscles
Respiration, or breathing. It can also happen through the pores, I believe, not just the mouth and nose or other bodily orifice.