The oxygen we breathe in, converts the food only to carbon dioxide,
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The carbon dioxide breathed out is a by-product of the process of cell respiration, as is water. In this process, energy is produced in the mitochondria of cells. This energy is our physical "life force". Both oxygen and glucose are required for this. Glucose contains carbon. That's where the carbon in carbon dioxide comes from. Glucose plus oxygen produces carbon dioxide, water and energy. When this process stops, the cell dies.
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the oxygen we breathe in can converts the food to carbon dioxide as well as energy.
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the cells uses the oxygen to break down the sugar ,by this the co2 is produced and the energy is released.
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