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∙ 12y agoamphibians use several different methods of respiration depending on their species and age.
1. cutaneous respiration
2. buccopharyngeal respiration
3. pulmonary respiration
4. gill respiration
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∙ 12y agoCycles per minute
The average menstrual cycles lasts 28 days - but different women may experience different menstrual cycle lengths, and cycles can change throughout a woman's life.
Respiration is not part of a cycle it is one. It is getting energy from just oxygen and glucose. Glucose is from food.
Respiration is not part of a cycle it is one. It is getting energy from just oxygen and glucose. Glucose is from food.
No. Nitrogen is required to make proteins (which DO the photosynthesis & the respiration), but is not classed as part of the cycles.
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Give Nature a Chance: and ask instead, how do the carbon and oxygen cycles facilitate photosynthesis and respiration.
Normally, the moon comes out at night and cycles though different phases throughout the month. At the end of the month, the cycle restarts back to the beginning.
An example is the carbon cycle, where carbon is exchanged between living organisms (through processes like photosynthesis and respiration) and the environment (such as the atmosphere, soil, and oceans). This cycle ensures that carbon is continuously recycled and available for use by different organisms throughout ecosystems.
Yes, but different portions (size of area) of the moon reflect sunlight throughout the moon cycles which causes the moon to change shape.
A frog starts out life as a tadpole. Tadpoles are the larval stage of frogs and undergo metamorphosis as they grow into adult frogs.
Oxygen cycles through the environment in multiple ways. It is released by photosynthesis in plants, absorbed by animals during respiration, and returned to the atmosphere through a combination of respiration and decomposition processes. It also plays a crucial role in the carbon cycle by interacting with carbon in the atmosphere, oceans, and living organisms.