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explain the aerobic respiration do not copy paste from google✌️✌️❤️

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Answered by Deenalidibya
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a type of respiration in which oxygen is passed to all parts of the body thoroughly so that there is enough energy available for the body to perform various functions

Answered by spacelover123
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Aerobic Respiration

Aerobic Respiration is cellular respiration. It is a process in which glucose is converted into energy in the presence of oxygen. The chemical equation of aerobic respiration is as follows -

(I have attached the chemical equation for the following respiration)

According to the given chemical equation, energy is released by breaking down glucose in the presence to give water, carbon dioxide and energy.

2900 kJ of energy is released during the process of aerobic respiration which is used to produce ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) molecules which are used by our body for various purposes.

Aerobic respiration process takes place in all multicellular organisms.

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