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Answered by Anonymous
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7. Respiration is the life process leads to final utilization of food.

8. If the respiratory tract is not wet, the dirt particles in the inhaled water in the nasal cavities will not be removed from the atmosphere and will reach the lungs and cause lung issues. 

9. Respiration is essential for survival of living organisms. It releases energy from the food. The oxygen we inhale is used to breakdown glucose into carbon dioxide and water. Energy is released in the process.

11. Respiration: it is the movement of oxygen from the outside environment to the cell.

Aerobic respiration occurs in main four steps, namely glycolysis, link reaction, Krebs cycle and terminal oxidation. Glycolosis: It is partial oxidation of glucose to form two molecules of pyruvate, two NADH, and two ATP. ... Krebs Cycle occurs inside mitochondria. Terminal Oxidation: NADH and FADH are oxidized.

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Answered by rachpalsingh952
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Answer:7. Respiration is the life process leads to final utilization of food.

8. If the respiratory tract is not wet, the dirt particles in the inhaled water in the nasal cavities will not be removed from the atmosphere and will reach the lungs and cause lung issues. 

9. Respiration is essential for survival of living organisms. It releases energy from the food. The oxygen we inhale is used to breakdown glucose into carbon dioxide and water. Energy is released in the process.

11. Respiration: it is the movement of oxygen from the outside environment to the cell.

Aerobic respiration occurs in main four steps, namely glycolysis, link reaction, Krebs cycle and terminal oxidation. Glycolosis: It is partial oxidation of glucose to form two molecules of pyruvate, two NADH, and two ATP. ... Krebs Cycle occurs inside mitochondria. Terminal Oxidation: NADH and FADH are oxidized.

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