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Definition of cellular respiration.

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Answered by AliaaBhatt
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cellular respiration occurs inside a cell of a body.....It converts biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate, and then release waste products.....it uses oxygen....

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Cellular respiration is the process through which cells convert fuel into energy and nutrients.

To create ATP and other forms of energy that they can use to power their life functions cells require both fuel and an electron acceptor which drives the chemical process of turning energy from that fuel into a useable form.

Eukaryotes, including all multicellular organisms and some single-celled organisms use aerobic respiration to produce energy.

Aerobic respiration uses oxygen – the most powerful electron acceptor available in nature.

Prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaebacteria can use other forms of respiration, which are somewhat less efficient.

This allows them to live in environments where eukaryotic organisms could not, because they do not require oxygen.


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