oxigénfelvételhez
Oxigénfelvételhez, which translates to "for oxygen uptake" or "for oxygen absorption" in English, refers to the process by which an organism acquires oxygen from its environment. This is a fundamental physiological requirement for most aerobic life forms. The efficiency and mechanisms of oxygen uptake vary significantly across different species and their respective habitats.
In terrestrial animals, oxygen uptake primarily occurs through the respiratory system. For example, humans and many
Aquatic organisms have evolved different methods for oxygen uptake. Fish, for instance, use gills. Water passes
Plants also engage in gas exchange, including oxygen uptake, though their primary gas exchange involves carbon