Biology, asked by rujeemaths, 1 year ago

explain the significance of respiration in our body?

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Answered by chiyayadav24
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Respiration is important because it produces energy that is essential for the normal functioning of the body.Respiration provides cells with oxygen and expels toxic carbon dioxide. The BBC notes that cells need energy for movement, multiplication, the synthesis of essential molecules and maintaining body temperature
Answered by pandeyanubhav2709
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Respiration is a process of breaking down of glucose(C6H12O6) into carbon dioxide and water

Its significance is that it breaks glucose to provide us energy.

This energy is generated in the form of ATP* and helps our body to do our functions and help us keep going

*ATP- ATP is the energy unit of our body.


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pandeyanubhav2709: It also remove co2
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