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What is the importance of respiration to organisms​

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Answered by rupsha71
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Explanation:

Respiration is essential for survival of living organisms. It releases energy from the food. The oxygen we inhale is used to breakdown glucose into carbon dioxide and water. Energy is released in the process.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • What is the importance of respiration to organisms?

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  • Respiration is important because it provides the energy for living organisms to perform all of the other necessary functions to maintain life.

  • Respiration releases energy in a controlled and step-wise manner. Hence, most of the released energy is properly utilised for the cellular activities.

  • All organisms respire to release energy to fuel their living processes. The respiration can be aerobic , which uses glucose and oxygen, or anaerobic which uses only glucose.
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