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Explain where and how respiration takes place in humans?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Respiration happens in the cells of plants, animals and humans, mainly inside mitochondria, which are located in a cell's cytoplasm. The energy released during respiration is used by plants to make amino acids, and by animals and humans to contract their muscles to let them move.

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Explanation:

Respiration in humans takes place through the lungs. It is the largest organ of the human respiratory system. The air inhaled moves down the trachea into the lungs where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide from the body tissues. Carbon dioxide is then exhaled out of the lungs through the mouth.

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