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What happens to the energy liberated in respiration?

Concise Biology Class IX By H.S. Vishnoi CHAPTER 8-RESPIRATION IN PLANTS

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Answered by Sidyandex
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If the energy liberated in the respiration, then the remaining energy is stored in a chemical form.

It is popularly known as ATP.

The most important thing about ATP is that it is ideal for cell repairing, cell growth, and even cell division.

It appears as a major energy carrier in almost every living organism.

Answered by Steph0303
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Hey there !

Solution:

The energy is liberated by respiration in three forms. Aerobic, Anaerobic and and during Lack of Oxygen.

So All the products are obtained are only ATP except the case of lack of oxygen where lactic acid is produced.

So this energy is saved as ATP molecules in the cell. During the need of energy these cells are used for serving the energy requirements of the cell and thereby resulting in the functioning of various cellular level activities.

Hope my answer helped !

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