, which generates ATP in your cells, requires
oxygen
to take place, also, it generates CO2 as a waste product.
The respiratory system allows oxygen to diffuse into your blood, and
carbon dioxide
to diffuse out. The blood then carries the oxygen to the cells, so cellular respiration to continue. When the blood reaches the cells, it also takes the carbon dioxide out of the cells, and carries it to the lungs to get rid of it.
The respiratory system causes breathing which brings in one of the two reactants, oxygen. The circulatory system brings the oxygen to the cells as well as glucose, the second reactant. After carbon dioxide and water are produced, the respiratory gets ride of CO2 and the circulatory system bring ATP and water to other cells.
Cellular respiration not only is required to meet the ATP needs of a muscle engaged in prolonged activity (thus causing more rapid and deeper breathing), but is also required afterwards to enable the body to resynthesize glycogen from the lactic acid produced earlier (deep breathing continues for a time after exercise is stopped). The body must repay its oxygen debt.
Respiration and breathing are the same thing.
The products of photosynthesis are used in the process of cellular respiration and vice versa.
The relationship is when the cellular respiration takes CO2 through the plants system it helps bring what is needed for photosynthesis to occur.
You need oxygen to convert food into energy and this process is called cellular respiration
Cellular respiration , which generates ATP in your cells, requiresoxygento take place, also, it generates CO2 as a waste product.The respiratory system allows oxygen to diffuse into your blood, andcarbon dioxideto diffuse out. The blood then carries the oxygen to the cells, so cellular respiration to continue. When the blood reaches the cells, it also takes the carbon dioxide out of the cells, and carries it to the lungs to get rid of it.
The external inertial respiration refers to breathing, while the cellular respiration refers to respiration between the cells.
they are the same, both are glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2).
One distinction is that fermentation does not require oxygen, while cellular respiration does. Fermentation produces a smaller amount of ATP compared to cellular respiration.
Glucose is the primary raw material / reactant required to generate pyruvate, which is then used in the Krebs cycle. In the process of cellular respiration, oxygen is introduced into the Krebs cycle to generate NADPH and ATP for energy for cells.
they are both proccesses to help homeostasis
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There is direct relationship between the habitat of the organism and the respiratory structures used for gas exchange. Animals that live in water use gills while those on land may use the tracheal or lungs for respiration.