. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. RESPIRATION III releasing the carbon dioxide and other waste products resulting from the oxidations. Heat is developed in both plants and animals. The condensation of water-vapor from the breath shows that water is formed in animal respiration, and careful, delicate experiments have also Bacterial â :'Deeayy :â. Intermediate Decomposition Products Fig. 71.âThe carbon cycle. shown that water is formed in plant respiration. In both plants and animals respiration converts potential energy (in the form of complex chemical compounds) into kinetic energyâmanifest in
. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. RESPIRATION III releasing the carbon dioxide and other waste products resulting from the oxidations. Heat is developed in both plants and animals. The condensation of water-vapor from the breath shows that water is formed in animal respiration, and careful, delicate experiments have also Bacterial â :'Deeayy :â. Intermediate Decomposition Products Fig. 71.âThe carbon cycle. shown that water is formed in plant respiration. In both plants and animals respiration converts potential energy (in the form of complex chemical compounds) into kinetic energyâmanifest in motion, locomotion, and the overcoming of resistance of various kinds (that is, work). The two processes are compared in the foUovnng table:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gager, C. Stuart (Charles Stuart), 1872-1943. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's son & co.
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