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what happens to the energy liberated in respiration?​

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Answered by abhilasha098
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Explanation:

Cellular respiration occurs through out the day in all organisms. Respiration is sometimes called BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION and thus may be compared to burning.

Although both are OXIDATION reactions, the manner in which the energy is released differs in the two processes.

In both, the energy released is obtained from chemical bonds. (CO2) may be a WASTE PRODUCT in both.

In burning there is an uncontrolled, rapid release of energy with accompanying high temperatures but in CELLULAR RESPIRATION energy is released in discrete amounts due to enzymatic control of the process.

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Answered by ad69ahmadgmailcom
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Explanation:

cellular respiration is the process by which food molecules react with oxygen and 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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