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Difference between combustion of fuels and respiration in cells

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. It occurs inside living cells.


2. It is under biological control.


3. Energy is released in stages as chemical bonds are broken in steps.


4. Temperature is not allowed to rise.


5. Most of the energy is trapped in ATP molecules.


6. A number of enzymes are required, one for each step or reaction.





\large\mathsf{\underline{Combustion \ :}}




1. It is a non cellular process.


2. Combustion is an uncontrolled process.


3. Energy is released in a single step as all chemical steps occur simultaneously.


4. Temperature becomes very high.


5. ATP is not formed.


6. Burning is a non enzymatic process.



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