Biology, asked by sakim4516, 9 months ago

what happens to the energy liberated during respiration?​

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Answered by dhanushree7552
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The energy liberated during respiration is utilised for carrying out various life processes. Some of the energy liberated during the breakdown of the glucose molecule, is in the form of heat, but a large part of it is converted into chemical energy called Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). Any activity inside the cell is carried out by the energy released

Answered by laasi
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Cellular respiration is the process by which food molecules react with oxygen and are broken down to carbon dioxide and water with a net gain of captured energy in the form of ATP molecules. Therefore, it is the conversion of chemical energy of ORGANIC molecules to metabolically usable energy within living cells.

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