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describe the role of oxygen inside animal body​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Animals use oxygen for the same reasons as humans, to survive! As an animal cell gets oxygen from the animal breathing in (known as cellular diffusion), carbon dioxide gets released as waste.

Answered by nishithaa2006
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ok let me explain you,

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Animals use oxygen for the same reasons as humans, to survive! As an animal cell gets oxygen from the animal breathing in (known as cellular diffusion), carbon dioxide gets released as waste. ... Oxygen helps mitochondria produce energy for the body, which leads into the cells.Animals need oxygen to survive. In fact, all organisms need oxygen to complete the process to burning glucose for fuel. It's purpose is to bring oxygen into your body. One of the products of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide.Oxygen burns the food within their bodies and releases energy for various activities and thus it helps animal to be alive.ATP, energy in three bonds, begin with a force of energy which releases one bond leaving two, ADP, in mitochondria the energy from the food(glucose) gets recharged and turns back to ATP.

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