Biology, asked by M2J, 1 year ago

During breathing how the oxygen is converted into carbondioxide

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Answered by salman101
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The answer is=The glucose molecule is then combined with oxygen in the cells of the body in a chemical reaction called "cellular oxidation". ... The end products of oxidation of glucose arecarbon dioxide and water. The carbon dioxide is dissolved in the blood, carried to the lungs by the circulation, and breathed out.
Answered by sneha2022
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The air enters our lungs, which is about 20% of the air, oxygen diffuses into the blood, and is transported by the red blood cells around your body, where it then diffuses into a cell where the cell respires, as all living things need to respire. and this creates the bi-product of CO2, which is diffused back into the blood and transported by red blood cells back into the lungs where you breathe it out.

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