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what is respiration......

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Respiration is the process in which organisms exchange gases between their body cells and the environment. ... First, respiration may refer to external respiration or the process of breathing (inhalation and exhalation), also called ventilation.

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Explanation:

RESPIRATION :

THE PROCESS OF CONVERSION OF GLUCOSE IN TO CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER AND ENERGY IN THE PRESENCE OF OXYGEN.

IT IS A BIOCHEMICAL PROCESS .

THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF RESPIRATION

AEROBIC RESPIRATION

IT OCCURS IN THE PRESENCE OF OXYGEN TO GIVE A LARGE AMOUNT OF

ENERGY .

32 ATP MOLECULES ARE REALESD FROM THE BREAKDOWN OF ONE GLUCOSE MOLECULES .

ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION :

IT OCCURS IN THE ABSENCE OF OXYGEN.

LESS AMOUNT OF ATP IS RELEASED.

2 ATP MOLECULES ARE REALESD FROM THE BREAKDOWN OF ONE GLUCOSE MOLECULES.

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