Biology, asked by ayandey6217, 10 months ago

What are the cell builders of the body? What is the system that releases energy, and requires oxygen?

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Answered by Fremivekariya
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The nutrients you obtain from your diet support this cell growth, while nutritional deficiencies can impair tissue maintenance. You need a broad range of nutrients for healthy tissue maintenance, not just a select few vitamins and minerals, so following a well-balanced diet is the best way to maintain healthy tissue.

Those processes convert energy into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the form suitable for muscular activity. There are two main forms of synthesis of ATP: aerobic, which involves oxygen from the bloodstream, and anaerobic, which does not. Bioenergetics is the field of biology that studies bioenergetic systems.

Our body cells require oxygen to release energy. The oxygen that we take in during respiration is used to break down the food we eat to release energy from it. When we breathe in oxygen, it diffuses into blood from the lung alveoli.

Answered by RiaMariaS
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Two molecules of adenosinse tri-phosphate (ATP), a nucleotide that provides energy to cells, are generated during this process. Pyruvate is further broken down into loose carbon and hydrogen, which can combine with oxygen to create carbon dioxide and NADH.....

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