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Explain respiration in living beings (Chemical Change)​

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Answered by itzakku
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Respiration is a chemical change as new substances like carbon dioxide and water are formed. Also there is change in the mass as glucose is oxidised by oxygen and heat is released. This change is permanent. All these factors conclude that respiration is a chemical change.

Answered by tyiiyuik
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Respiration is a chemical change as new substances like carbon dioxide and water are formed. Also there is change in the mass as glucose is oxidised by oxygen and heat is released. This change is permanent. All these factors conclude that respiration is a chemical change.

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