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what is respiration? what are it's type

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Answered by dsami1
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Respiration is the process in which organisms exchange gases between their body cells and the environment. ... This process may involve the consumption of oxygen and production of carbon dioxide, as seen in aerobic cellular respiration, or may not involve the consumption of oxygen, as in the case of anaerobicrespiration.

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Explanation:

⭕Respiration is defined as the biochemical process wherein the living cells of an organism produce energy by taking in oxygen and liberating carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.

⭕Aerobic respiration

It is a type of cellular respiration that takes place in the presence of oxygen to produce energy. It is a continuous process that takes place within the cells of animals and plants. This process can be explained with the help of the chemical equation:

Glucose(C6H12O6) + Oxygen(6O2) → Carbon dioxide(6CO2) + Water(6H2O)+ Energy (ATP)

Anaerobic respiration

It is a type of cellular respiration that takes place in the absence of oxygen to produce energy. The chemical equation for anaerobic respiration is

Glucose(C6H12O6) → Alcohol 2(C2H5O H) + Carbon dioxide 2(CO2) + Energy (ATP )

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