<span>Carbon Dioxide is a by-product of the process of cell respiration, as is water. In this process, energy is produced in the mitochondria of cells. This energy is our physical "life force". Both oxygen and glucose are required for this.
The way our body expels it is by breathing it out either through our noses or our mouths and by replacing it with Oxygen. Oxygen helps keep our lungs balanced so the Carbon Dioxide doesn't overpower our lungs.</span>
Answer:
glucose; most cells store their energy in glucose
Explanation:
Glucose is a type of organic compound made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen molecules. Glucose is produce in the chloroplast through photosynthesis. Glucose is a source of energy during cellular respiration in the mitochondria.
Most cells store their energy in form of glucose. During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down to carbon dioxide, water and ATP energy. ATP is the simplest form of glucose energy.
The answer is; right atrium, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, left ventricle, aorta
Deoxygenated blood from the tissues flows into the heart through the vena cava vein. The blood is pumped by the right ventricle to the lungs through the pulmonary artery. The blood gets oxygenated in the lungs and flows back to the heart through the pulmonary vein. The heart (left ventricle) then pumps the oxygenated blood to tissues through the aorta.
1. Their embryonic development is different.
2. They are more advanced than acoelomates, but not as advanced as deuterostomes.