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Explain the process of respriçion​

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Answered by ayshamohammed365
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Respiration is the biochemical process in living organisms involving the production of energy. This is typically done with the intake of oxygen and this results in the release of carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (the currency of energy in cells).

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • You're probably thinking about breathing when you hear the phrase "respire."
  • Each inhalation brings oxygen into your body, and each exhale exhales carbon dioxide.
  • This gas exchange is necessary for breathing, although respiration is more of a chemical process than breathing.
  • Respiration is a process that occurs in all species, from a single bacterial cell to a coral reef colony to a blue whale.
  • After digestion, food molecules are ingested, broken down, and the energy liberated is utilized to fuel the organism's motions and physiological functions.
  • Respiration is a biological process in which an organism's cells gain energy by mixing oxygen and glucose and releasing carbon dioxide, water, and ATP in the process (the currency of energy in cells).
  • The reactants are glucose and oxygen (for aerobic respiration), while the products are carbon dioxide, water, and ATP, as shown in the equation for cellular respiration.
  • In each 'turn' of the process, count the quantity of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules involved.
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