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1. What happens to the energy liberated in respiration?
2. Why is it usually difficult to demonstrate respiration
in green plants ?




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Answered by AarunyaTripathi
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1 Answer. The energy liberated during respiration is utilised for carrying out various life processes. Some of the energy liberated during the breakdown of 03 the glucose molecule, is in the form of heat, but a large part of it is converted into chemical energy called Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).

Ans 2. Cellular respiration consumes oxygen and has carbon dioxide as its waste product. ... But at the same time this CO² is consumed by photosynthesis, making it difficult to demonstrate the process of respiration in green plants.

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Answered by payasiparul
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Answer:

1.the energy is preserved in vacoule of plants which is useful for future

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