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Q3 What is respiration and why it is necessary for living organisms?

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Answered by zombieland1
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Explanation:

The bacteria take gaseous nitrogen from the air in the soil and feed this nitrogen to the legumes; in exchange the plant provides carbohydrates to the bacteria. This is why legume cover crops are said to "fix" or provide a certain amount of nitrogen when they are turned under for the next crop or used for compost.

Answered by rahuldrsingh
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It is the energy releasing and supplying process in all living organisms. It converts food energy into metabolically usable forms of chemical energy. Respiration releases energy in a controlled and step-wise manner. Hence, most of the released energy is properly utilised for the cellular activities.

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