oxigénigényekre
Oxigénigényekre refers to the oxygen requirements of living organisms. All aerobic organisms, which comprise the vast majority of life on Earth, depend on oxygen for cellular respiration. This biological process converts nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy currency of the cell, using oxygen as the final electron acceptor. The amount of oxygen an organism needs varies greatly depending on its size, metabolic rate, activity level, and environmental conditions.
For example, a hummingbird, with its incredibly high metabolic rate due to frequent flight, has a significantly
Conversely, organisms can enter states of reduced metabolic activity, like hibernation or torpor, to lower their