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What are the chemical equation in redox reactions in cellular respiration?

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Answered by veeranjaneya321
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In summary, cellular respiration is the biological process in which organic compounds are converted into energy. A redox reaction is shorthand for an oxidation-reduction reaction and is a chemical reaction in which one molecule loses electrons while another molecule gains electrons.

Explanation:

What are the main redox reactions in cellular respiration?

Glucose gains electrons through reduction while carbon dioxide loses those electrons through oxidation. Glucose loses electron through oxidation while carbon dioxide gains those electrons through reduction.

The reactions taking part in electron transfers are called redox reactions or oxidation-reduction reactions. With the movement of electrons the energy is released that can be captivated and is used to do work

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