'What is the importance of respiration in animals?'
Respiration is the in and exhaling of gasses through the lungs. Oxygen is inhaled and carbon dioxide is exhaled. Oxygen is necessary for cell life, carbon dioxide is secreted by the cells and then exhaled by the lungs and nostrils as it is toxic to the body. (It has the same importance as in humans)
So Easy...Its ATP
No, it isnt. There are chemical reactions while breathing.
The release of energy in plants and animals from food is called cellular respiration. This process involves breaking down glucose molecules to produce ATP, the energy currency of cells.
Animals require more energy for activities such as movement, hunting, and maintaining body temperature, which is why they have a higher respiration rate to produce more ATP. Plants mainly use respiration for growth, maintenance, and reproduction, resulting in a lower overall energy demand compared to animals.
respiration
They conduct only respiration. Animals are not photosynthetic.
So Easy...Its ATP
yes
No, it isnt. There are chemical reactions while breathing.
Considering that cellular respiration takes place in humans, which are a "higher" form of animals, you can assume that cellular respiration can also take place in all other animals. Without cellular respiration, the animals would have no form of cellular energy, ATP, and would start to die off.
Animals require higher rate of respiration as they move from one place to another and therefore they need more energy. There the rate of respiration in animals is than in plants. They require more enrgy.
Corals are also animals. So they use respiration
Cellular respiration is a process where animals breathe and get their oxygen from glucose.
In the mitochondria
no ... i think
YES.
For starters, algae are plants. Plants never use oxygen. Animals use oxygen in the process of respiration. Decomposers use oxygen in the process of respiration when decomposing plants and animals including algae.