Biology, asked by jinsonaleena1, 10 months ago

the energy rich compound formed during respiration is.
where are lenticels are found?
adams apple is enlarged?
where does cellular respiration takes place ?

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Answered by lakshkon
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Answer:

1. ATP - Adenosine triphosphate

2. Lenticels are found in the woody trunk or stem of plants.

3. It is possible to enlarge the Adam’s apple by transplanting cartilage from elsewhere in the body.  

4.  Cellular respiration takes place in the cells of all organisms

Explanation:

1. During cellular respiration, the energy formed in mitochondria is stored in the form of ATP which is also known as energy currency of the cell. It provides energy for all the life activities by its breakdown into ADP and Pi. ATP contains three phosphate group which has high energy bond. On the hydrolysis of ATP energy is released and ADP formed.

2.A lenticel is a spongy area present in the woody surfaces of stems. It appears as a lens-shaped spot acts as a pore. They allow for the exchange of gases between the internal tissues and the atmosphere. Lenticels are found in the woody trunk or stem of plants.

3. The size of the Adam’s apple does not impact physical health in any way.

However, the size can be problematic if a person feels that it does not match their body type or gender identity.  

For example, someone with a prominent Adam’s apple may feel uncomfortable with what they perceive as a masculine trait. Others may wish to have a bigger Adam’s apple for the same reason.  

It is possible to enlarge the Adam’s apple by transplanting cartilage from elsewhere in the body.  

It is also possible to remove excess cartilage from the area around the thyroid, reducing the size of the Adam’s apple.

4. Cellular respiration takes place in the cells of all organisms. It occurs in autotrophs such as plants as well as heterotrophs such as animals. Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm of cells. It is completed in mitochondria. The mitochondrion is a membrane-enclosed organelle in the cytoplasm. It's sometimes called the "powerhouse" of the cell because of its role in cellular respiration

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