Cellular respiration.
tissue respiration.
External respiration is gas exchange in the lungs. Tissue respiration is the chemical reactions in our cells which produce energy. The most usual one is aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide and water.
During respiration what do consumers take in?
carbon dioxide and water
While cellular respiration is essential for providing energy for plant cells to carry out various functions, the ability of a plant to repair tissue is mainly driven by processes such as cell division and differentiation. These processes involve the activation of specialized cells and factors responsible for tissue repair and growth, rather than being directly linked to cellular respiration.
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between systemic capillaries and tissue cells is called external respiration. Oxygen is taken up by the blood in the capillaries and delivered to the tissues, while carbon dioxide is picked up from the tissues by the blood to be removed from the body.
External respiration refers to the act of mechanically pulling air into the lungs via breathing. Internal respiration is the exchange of gasses from blood to tissue and vice versa.
This type of respiration is called internal respiration. In internal respiration, oxygen diffuses from the bloodstream into the cells of tissues, while carbon dioxide diffuses from the cells into the bloodstream.
The mechanism of pulmonary respiration: It includes breathing movement, exchange of gases, in lungs, transport of gases by blood and exchange of gase by tissue.
Breathing is the process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide through inhalation and exhalation. Tissue respiration refers to the cellular process where oxygen is used to produce energy (ATP) and carbon dioxide is produced as a byproduct. While breathing involves the exchange of gases between the lungs and the environment, tissue respiration occurs within the cells of the body.
Tissue respiration, or internal respiration. you are probably looking for aerobic respiration