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Answered by tanugoyal219
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1.Athlete breathe faster and deeper than usual after finishing the race because he needs more oxygen to make energy from ATP. so he needs more energy.

2.aerobic respiration - when a person use oxygen to break down the ATP molecule this is called aerobic respiration.

anaerobic respiration - when a person didn't use oxygen to break down the food it is called anaerobic respiration.

3. we do often sneeze when we inhale a lot of dust-laden air because our nose has hair so lot of dust settles in our nose so we sneeze to remove it.

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Answered by shivanktyagi71
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  1. an athlete consumes the lot of energy during running which is produced by oxidation of glucose. by breathing deeper and faster, the athlete is basically consuming more and more oxygen meet his or her energy requirements.
  2. the similarity in aerobic and anaerobic respiration is, that they both use glucose as the starting molecules. in addition both aerobic and anaerobic respiration produce ATP, however aerobic respiration produce a lot more ATP compared to anaerobic respiration.
  3. by sneezing, our body tries to expel the dust particle from the air, we inhaled so that the only clean air enters our body.
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