Explain the whole process of respiration through lungs..
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The process of inhalation and exhalation is known as Respiration in which energy is used.
Explanation:All human beings as well as animals breathe this is by the process of respiration ,when we inhale air O2 (Oxygen) it goes through the nose to lungs and from there to every body part, and when we exhale CO2(Carbon dioxide) is given out. Well, this is the process of respiration through Lungs.....
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RESPIRATION
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IN HUMAN BODY RESPIRATION PERFORM MAIN ROLE IN MAKING ENERGY.
Food molecules absorbed after digestion are taken in, broken down, and the energy freed in the process is used to power the organism's movements and physiological functioning.
Respiration
is the biochemical process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide, water, and
ATP
(the currency of energy in cells).
When we examine the equation for cellular respiration, we see that the reactants are glucose and oxygen (for aerobic respiration), and the products are carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. Note the number of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules involved in each 'turn' of the process.
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HERE IS YR ANS
RESPIRATION
___________
IN HUMAN BODY RESPIRATION PERFORM MAIN ROLE IN MAKING ENERGY.
Food molecules absorbed after digestion are taken in, broken down, and the energy freed in the process is used to power the organism's movements and physiological functioning.
Respiration
is the biochemical process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide, water, and
ATP
(the currency of energy in cells).
When we examine the equation for cellular respiration, we see that the reactants are glucose and oxygen (for aerobic respiration), and the products are carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. Note the number of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules involved in each 'turn' of the process.
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