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How our body is producing carbon dioxide​

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Answered by tiraa9
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In the human body, carbon dioxide is formed from the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids, in a process known as cellular respiration. While cellular respiration is notable for being a source of ATP, it also generates the waste product, CO2. The body gets rid of excess CO2 by breathing it out.

Answered by anuprash02
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Here your question's answer here......

As you know my friend! we a lot of energy to do many life processes. RESPIRATION is also a life process.

Now come on answer.

#Digested food is absorbed in our small intestine and then it is transported to our body cell. Then our body cells get this food by diffusion easily.

#Now this food firstly convert into 2 pyruvate molecules in Cytoplasm ( it is called glycolysis).

#After the puyruvate molecules break down into CO2 ,H2O and in energy.This energy get stored in ATP molecules.

H2O and energy are uused by our body but excess water is come out the body in exhaled air with CO2...........

THERE IS NOT NEED TO ME WRITE SO LONG....I WRITE IT AS TO MAKE IT SIMPLE....

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