cell respiration
1cell respiration — cellular respiration respiration (def. 3) …
2cell respiration — A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars). Also called oxidative metabolism, aerobic metabolism, and aerobic respiration …
3Respiration — is the act of inhaling and exhaling air in order to exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide. * * * 1. A fundamental process of life, characteristic of both plants and animals, in which oxygen is used to oxidize organic fuel molecules, providing a… …
4respiration — [res΄pə rā′shən] n. [ME respiracioun < L respiratio < respiratus, pp.] 1. act or process of respiring; breathing; inhaling and exhaling air 2. the processes by which a living organism or cell takes in oxygen from the air or water,… …
5respiration, human — ▪ physiology Introduction the process by which oxygen is taken up and carbon dioxide discharged. The design of the respiratory system The human gas exchanging organ, the lung, is located in the thorax, where its delicate tissues are… …
6Respiration (physiology) — In animal physiology, respiration is the transport of Oxygen from the outside air to the cells within tissues and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction. This is in contrast to the biochemical definition of respiration, which… …
7Cell (biology) — Allium cells in different phases of the cell cycle …
8Cell biology — Not to be confused with Cell (biology). Cell research redirects here. For the journal, see Cell Research (journal) …
9respiration — n. the process of gaseous exchange between an organism and its environment. This includes both external respiration, which involves breathing, in which oxygen is taken up by the capillaries of the lung alveoli and carbon dioxide is released from… …
10respiration — /rɛspəˈreɪʃən / (say respuh rayshuhn) noun 1. the act of respiring; inhalation and exhalation of air; breathing. 2. a. Also, aerobic respiration. the process by which energy is acquired in a living organism or cell by the breakdown of organic… …