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what is the need for respiration???? ​

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Answered by rose142
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Explanation:

Glucose and oxygen react together in cells to produce carbon dioxide and water and releases energy. The reaction is called aerobic respiration because oxygen from the air is needed for it to work. Energy is released in the reaction. The mitochondria , found in the cell cytoplasm, are where most respiration happens.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Role of Respiration

Explanation:

  1. Glucose and oxygen respond together in cells to deliver carbon dioxide and water and discharges vitality. The response is called high-impact breath since oxygen from the air is required for it to work. Vitality is discharged in the response.
  2. The mitochondria , found in the cell cytoplasm, are the place most breath occurs.  
  3. Breath is separating vitality from the nourishment in our body, that is the reason its an important procedure of all the living things on the planet, Respiration is Aerobic and Anaerobic.The way toward getting ATP from a glucose particle is by means of Respiration.  
  4. The appropriate response is lung. Lung is the fundamental piece of breath.
  5. A human body has two lungs to aid the breath procedure. They help to take in oxygen when breathing and flush out carbon dioxide from the body alongside the air that is removed .
  6. Photosynthesis is where light vitality is changed over into concoction vitality put away in glucose that can later be utilized in respirationin.
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