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Answered by YOGESHmalik025
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DURING RESPIRATION .,

GLUCAUSE ( C6H12O6 )

in chloroplast and in pyruvate presence made pyruatic acid and then In MITOCONDIRIA in the presence of OXYGEN it makes H20 + CO2 + 38ATP ( andosien tried phosphate ) .

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Respiration is a biochemical process that releases energy from glucose.

  • Energy produced by the process of Respiration, is vital for all forms of life whether it be plant life or animal life. Energy is required for growth, movement and maintenance of body temperature in mammals.
  • Respiration is a chemical process that takes place at the cellular level in all living beings. During this chemical process glucose and oxygen react with each other to release energy with water and carbon-di-oxide as by-products.
  • The process of respiration takes place in the mitochondria in the cell cytoplasm. The kind of respiration that takes place in the presence of oxygen, is called as Aerobic Respiration.
  • After a session of heavy exercise, our muscles lack in oxygen, the type of respiration that takes place with little or no oxygen, is called Anaerobic Respiration.

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