Biology, asked by nehaannavarghese, 9 days ago

What is respiration??​

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Answered by samreenkhanum
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The process by which the cells use oxygen to break down glucose and obtain energy is called respiration.

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Answered by adventureisland
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All living cells, including plant and animal cells, undergo respiration, which may be a chemical process. it is the process by which energy is released from glucose, allowing all of the opposite chemical reactions required for all times to require place. don't confuse breathing with respiration (which is correctly called ventilation).

Respiration may be a organic process during which an organism's cells obtain energy by mixing oxygen and glucose, releasing greenhouse emission, water, and ATP within the process (the currency of energy in cells).

The exchange of oxygen and greenhouse gas between the blood and also the body's cells is additionally a part of the respiration process.

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