Carbon dioxide is produced in the body as a result ofcellular respiration, wherein vital nutrients are converted into energy in the presence of oxygen. The carbon dioxide produced is then removed from the body by dissolution in thebloodand through binding with hemoglobin to be transported to the...
The muscles of respiration – (Diaphragm, Intercostal muscles) But how does the airflow work? The air enters in your nose and mouth and goes through your throat and the pharynx and the larynx. Then it goes to the trachea where it separates into two tubes that are the bronchi. The bronchi...
Why does aerobic respiration produce more ATP than anaerobic respiration? Explain the two types of respiration. What are the three major processes involved in aerobic cellular respiration? Explain. Define cellular respiration. Explain why exercise cannot be sustained when anaerobic respiration takes place...
Not only does the respiration rhythm synchronize activity in brain regions involved in emotion and memory, it can also affect people’s performance on tasks involving emotion and memory, Zelano and colleagues found. In one experiment they monitored subjects’ respiration and as...
How does the carbon cycle and properties of water along with photosynthesis all work together? How is glucose broken down in yeast and why does it produce a high amount of carbon dioxide? Explain the purpose of oxygen in respiration. How are respiration and photosynthesis-related to each other...
3. Define Respiration: - Respiration is a biological process where organisms utilize oxygen (O2) and produce carbon dioxide (CO2). This process is significant in the carbon and oxygen cycles. 4. Analyze Each Cycle for Losses Due to Respiration: - Phosphorus Cycle: Phosphorus is not involved ...
Oxygen can be produced from a number of materials, using several different methods. The most common natural method isphoto-synthesis, in which plants use sunlight convert carbon dioxide in the air into oxygen. This offsets the respiration process, in which animals convert oxygen in the air back...
So, take respiration.Our bodies, our cells produce carbon dioxide when they break down sugars.We need to get the CO2 out of our bodies, so the CO2 is converted into carbonic acid, which the blood is able to carry to the lungs.Once the carbonic acid reaches the lungs, it's converted ...
This isn’t the end of the inefficiencies. Animals will always lose some of the energy and nutrient content they consume in their feed through respiration and excretion. Fundamentally, this means you have to grow more crops to produce the same amount of human-consumable food with a wasteful an...
How does carbon dioxide enter a plant?Photosynthesis:Photosynthesis is the process by which a photosynthetic cell (e.g. in a plant) takes in water and carbon dioxide and yields glucose sugar and molecular oxygen. Respiration, in humans for instance, conversely yields carbon dioxide and water (...