Respiration is a process???
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yes , Respiration is a process of our body in this process our lungs take O2 means oxygen and release CO2 means Carbon dioxide
Aerobic Respiration:It is carried out in the presence of oxygenated process is done in the mitochondroin of the calorie the main product of CO2,H2O, and 38ATPthe energy release is much greater in this type of respiration le,38ARMor energy is released
Anaerobic Respiration:It is carried out in the absence of oxygenated process is done in cytoplasm of the cellthe main products are CO2, ethenol, and 2ATPthe energy is released is much leader in type of respiration le,2ATP of energy is released
Parabolic respiration: Celluler respiration is also known as catabolic respiration because it break down the small molecules from digestion into even smaller ones as ATP created. this are both important processes, because ATP is what a cell use to produce body heat,move our muscle and other functions
Aerobic Respiration:It is carried out in the presence of oxygenated process is done in the mitochondroin of the calorie the main product of CO2,H2O, and 38ATPthe energy release is much greater in this type of respiration le,38ARMor energy is released
Anaerobic Respiration:It is carried out in the absence of oxygenated process is done in cytoplasm of the cellthe main products are CO2, ethenol, and 2ATPthe energy is released is much leader in type of respiration le,2ATP of energy is released
Parabolic respiration: Celluler respiration is also known as catabolic respiration because it break down the small molecules from digestion into even smaller ones as ATP created. this are both important processes, because ATP is what a cell use to produce body heat,move our muscle and other functions
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Respiration is a exothermic process
Because during respiration glucose molecules are converted into other molecules in steps.
They finally end as carbon di oxide and water.
Because during respiration glucose molecules are converted into other molecules in steps.
They finally end as carbon di oxide and water.
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