All living organisms need to undergo cellular respiration in order to produce ATP
absolutely every living think goes through cellular respiration. it's what cells do best ;)
absolutely every living think goes through cellular respiration. it's what cells do best ;)
All organisms undergo cellular respiration.
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Yes, they do. Mostly any organism containing cells will go through cellular respiration. Plants and Animals have different body systems, the cardiovascular and respiratory being involved in cellular respiration. The cells need oxygen to survive, therefore they respirate to be able to.
Aerobic because they go through cellular respiration.
go to the process of cellular respiration.
When plants go through cellular respiration, they use carbon dioxide and emit oxygen as a waste product. There is no evidence that plants also produce carbon dioxide.
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All living things go through cellular respiration. All living things contain cells, and all cells use mitochondria, an organelle, to produce energy. Mitochondria take oxygen, O2, and glucose, C6H12O12, and convert it into water, H2O, carbon dioxide, CO2, and ATP. This is the formula for how all life produces energy through cellular respiration. C6H12O12 + 6O2 -------> 6H2O + 6CO2 + 38ATP
Yes, they do. Mostly any organism containing cells will go through cellular respiration. Plants and Animals have different body systems, the cardiovascular and respiratory being involved in cellular respiration. The cells need oxygen to survive, therefore they respirate to be able to.
organisms which go through anaerobic respiration are- 1. bacteria 2.plants 3.fungi 4.protozoans etc.
Aerobic because they go through cellular respiration.
go to the process of cellular respiration.
Plants, like the majority of evolved organisms, do use cellular respiration in order to convert energy stored in chemical bonds into usable energy. They do not use it for energy from the sun; this is photosynthesis. Plants do go through photosynthesis more than cellular respiration, so the net effect is a production of glucose and oxygen and consumption of water and carbon dioxide.
false ,plants need to under go respiration too in order to survive because the glucose created in photosynthesis stores energy and the plant needs to break the chemical bonds of glucose, which cellular respiration does, to get energy
After a plant has completed photosynthesis, it has sugars and carbohydrates. Cellular respiration is the process of breaking down these sugars (glucose) and carbohydrates into chemical energy for the plant. Basically, photosynthesis is the process of getting the food, and cellular respiration is the actual eating of the food.
When plants go through cellular respiration, they use carbon dioxide and emit oxygen as a waste product. There is no evidence that plants also produce carbon dioxide.
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Both occur after the process of glycolysis, or the process of "splitting sugars," in cellular respiration. So both can release chemical energy from sugars. Also, both processes end up producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a nucleotide considered to be the universal source of energy for metabolism among all living organisms.