US /ˌrɛspəˈreʃən/
・UK /ˌrespəˈreɪʃn/
Topic: Anaerobic Respiration
Respiration is a process in which the cells of our body produce energy.
They siphon water through two holes, extracting oxygen and plankton for respiration and feeding.
for respiration and feeding.
And of course, if you give too much of it, it actually can affect your respiration.
That means they stop using oxygen for energy and start using glucose instead, via a process called anaerobic respiration.
That means they stop using oxygen for energy and start using glucose instead via a process called anaerobic respiration.
And you'll feel support happening in your abdominal area, in your respiration area as well.
and you'll feel support happening in your abdominal area and your respiration area as well.
During a process called cellular respiration, the mitochondria make ATP molecules that provide the energy for all of the cell's activities.
During a process called cellular respiration
huge amount of energy locked within that triglyceride and we can get that out through cellular respiration.
And we can get that out through cellular respiration.
down using cellular respiration. And in fact if I put this arrow in the other direction,
that becomes cellular respiration. So they're making food for themselves and they're also
No respiration means no oxygen is getting to your cells.
No respiration means no oxygen
Water evaporates through our respiration and perspiration, and from plants through transpiration.
falling. Water evaporates through our respiration and