Science, asked by jatinchadda2, 1 month ago

can we call cellular respiration as oxidation of food​

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Answered by shradhakarbari13
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During aerobic respiration, the oxygen taken in by a cell combines with glucose to produce energy in the form of Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and the cell expels carbon dioxide and water. This is an oxidation reaction in which glucose is oxidized and oxygen is reduced.

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Answered by aishuthabsheera
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During aerobic respiration, the oxygen taken in by a cell combines with glucose to produce energy in the form of Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and the cell expels carbon dioxide and water. This is an oxidation reaction in which glucose is oxidized and oxygen is reduced.

Explanation:

Eating food provides fuel and building blocks for your body. 2. After food is broken down in the digestive system, it is transported to cells via the circulatory system. ... Fuel molecules are broken down further glycolysis and and the citric acid cycle (aka Krebs Cycle).

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