How many types and what are the processes of respiration ?

1 Answer

Answer :

2 types of respiratory process. Namely, the process of inhalation and exhalation.

Related questions

Description : Why are photosynthesis and cellular respiration viewed as complementary processes? -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Why are photosynthesis and cellular respiration viewed as complementary processes? -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : What is an important similarity between photosynthesis and cellular respiration is that both processes is?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : Which of the following processes are associated with plants during dark period? (1) Photosynthesis and respiration (2) Respiration and transpiration (3) Transpiration and conduction (4) Conduction and respiration

Last Answer : (4) Conduction and respiration Explanation: Conduction is the process by which vital nutrients are transported to the different parts of a plant. This process is independent of the light factor ... the photosynthesis process cannot be happening without sun, so it exhales the carbon-dioxide itself.

Description : ______ is the cell organelle, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur. (1) Mitochondria (2) Chloroplast (3) Ribosomes (4) Nucleus

Last Answer : (1) Mitochondria Explanation: Mitochondria is an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.

Description : In which of the following processes is energy released? (1) Respiration (2) Photosynthesis (3) Ingestion (4) Absorption

Last Answer : (1) Respiration Explanation: Cellular respiration is the set of the metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into ... molecules into smaller ones, releasing energy in the process as they break high-energy bonds.

Description : Example of redox reactions can be observed in following processes – (a) Corrosion(b) Photosynthesis (c) Respiration (d) All of above

Last Answer : (d) All of above

Description : Rusting of iron and respiration: (a) both are exothermic processes (b) both are endothermic processed (c) rusting is exothermic, respiration is endothermic (d) rusting is endothermic, respiration is exothermic

Last Answer : (a) both are exothermic processes

Description : In which one of the following processes CO2 is not released? (a) Aerobic respiration in plants (b) Aerobic respiration in animals (c) Alcoholic fermentation (d) Lactate fermentation

Last Answer : (d) Lactate fermentation

Description : Which of the following processes doesn't account for an increase in atmospheric CO2 (carbon dioxide) levels? w) deforestation x) photosynthetic processes y) plant respiration z) fossil fuel combustion

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- PHOTOSYNTHETIC PROCESSES

Description : Which of the following processes are associated with plants during dark period? (1) Photosynthesis and respiration (2) Respiration and transpiration (3) Transpiration and conduction (4) Conduction and respiration

Last Answer : Conduction and respiration

Description : In which of the following processes is energy released ? (1) Respiration (2) Photosynthesis (3) Ingestion (4) Absorption

Last Answer : Respiration

Description : What types of processes can you run, to keep a computer "healthy"?

Last Answer : answer:Of course you have a virus program. I use Microsoft Security Essential because it is free and supposedly is effective. Some people will reinstall windows every so often just to make a clean install.

Description : What are the names of the two types of respiratory processes ?

Last Answer : : There are two types of breathing process - 1. Sabat breathing 2. Abat breathing.

Description : Which are plastics? Name their different types and processes by which they are manufactured. Discuss the impact of the use of plastics on the environment.

Last Answer : What is plastic? Plastic is a common name for Polymers: materials made of long strings of carbon and other elements. Each unit in a string is called a monomer, and is a chemical usually ... or hardened by heat. Some typical thermosets are: * Bakelite * Epoxy * Melamine * Polyester * Polyurethane

Description : Application layer protocol defines ____ a.types of messages exchanged b.message format, syntax and semantics c.rules for when and how processes send and respond to messages d.all of the mentioned

Last Answer : d.all of the mentioned

Description : Which of the following types of cells have a latent ability to regenerate? a) Stable Stable cells have a latent ability to regenerate if they are damaged or destroyed and are found in the ... a type of labile cell that multiply constantly to replace cells worn out by normal physiologic processes.

Last Answer : a) Stable Stable cells have a latent ability to regenerate if they are damaged or destroyed and are found in the kidney, liver, and pancreas, among other body organs.

Description : Which of the following settings can you make during the installation of an AS ABAP-based SAP ECC 6.06 system? Note: there are 2 correct answered to this question A. The number of clients in the ... C. The master password for some default users in this SAP system D. The ABAP message server port

Last Answer : C. The master password for some default users in this SAP system D. The ABAP message server port

Description : What are the 2 types of processes?

Last Answer : i. Discrete events – it have definite structure  ii. Liquid events - Categories of events with process.

Description : Explain any two types of resistance welding processes in detail.

Last Answer : 1.Resistance Spot welding: Spot welding is employed to join overlapping strips, sheets or plates of metal at small areas. The pieces are assembled between two electrodes, which must possess high electrical ... small parts. Butt Welding provides joining with no loss of the welded materials.   

Description : List different types of ideal gas processes

Last Answer : Following are the different types of ideal gas processes  1. Isochoric (constant volume process) 2. Isobaric (constant pressure process) 3. Isothermal (constant temperature process) 4. Isentropic (constant entropy process) 5. Polytropic process 

Description : Types of energy released during respiration. -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : How many types of respiration ?

Last Answer : 2 types of respiration.

Last Answer : respiration 2 type 1 respiratory respiration 2 respiratory respiration

Description : What are the three types of respiration in which the circulatory system transports gases?

Last Answer : The circulatory system has an important role in cutaneous respiration, branchial respiration and pulmonary respiration. The respiratory function of the blood is tailored for transportation of gases for exchange ... tissues and respiratory surfaces in contact with the exterior (skin, gills, lungs).

Description : Mammal identity card. How are mammals characterized according to examples of representing beings, basic morphology, skin, respiration, circulation, nitrogen waste, thermal control and types of reproduction?

Last Answer : Examples of representing beings: dogs, cats, horses, giraffes, elephants, apes, humans, bats, whales, dolphins, opossums, kangaroos, platypus. Basic morphology: hair, diaphragm muscle, ... (prototherians), marsupials (metatherians), placental (eutherians). Cell Tissue - Questions and Answers

Description : Bird identity card. How are birds characterized according to examples of representing beings, basic morphology, skin, respiration, circulation, nitrogen waste, thermal control and types of reproduction?

Last Answer : Examples of representing beings: chickens, sparrows, parrots, ostriches, penguins. Basic morphology: aerodynamic body, feathers, pneumatic bones, horny beaks. Skin: impermeable keratinized, ... , internal fecundation, shelled eggs with extraembryonic membranes. Mammalian - Questions and Answers

Description : Class Reptilia identity card. How are they characterized according to examples of representing beings, basic morphology, skin, respiration, circulation, nitrogen waste, thermal control and types of reproduction?

Last Answer : Examples of representing beings: snakes, turtles, crocodiles, lizards, dinosaurs (extinct). Basic morphology: tetrapods, some with carapaces (like turtles). Skin: impermeable keratinized, corneous ... sexual, internal fecundation, shelled eggs with extraembryonic membranes. Class Aves - Q&A Review

Description : Amphibian identity card. How are amphibians characterized according to examples of representing beings, basic morphology, skin, respiration, circulation, nitrogen waste, thermal control and types of reproduction?

Last Answer : Examples of representing beings: frogs, toads, salamanders. Basic morphology: two pairs of limbs, eyelids, hydrodynamic larvae. Skin: moist and permeable, mucous glands. Respiration: ... reproduction: sexual, water dependant, external fecundation and aquatic larval stage. Class Reptilia Review

Description : Fish identity card. How are fishes characterized according to examples of representing beings, basic morphology, skin, respiration, circulation, nitrogen waste, thermal control and types of reproduction?

Last Answer : Examples of representing beings: sharks, rays, sardines, tuna, salmons. Basic morphology: hydrodynamic body, fins; cartilaginous skeleton in chondrichthyes, bony skeleton in osteichthyes. ... sexual, internal fecundation in chondrichthyes, external in osteichthyes. Frog Facts - Amphibians Review