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why do living things can respire?​

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Answered by Itzmissprincess
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Answer:

All living organisms respire. Cells need and use the energy that is formed through this process to assist with life processes in order for organisms to survive and reproduce. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the main gases involved in aerobic respiration. They carry out gas exchange in a different way to mammals.

Answered by sukanyabanik1
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Ok

Explanation:

Living organisms need energy to move, excrete, grow, reproduce and maintain themselves. In all living cells, including animals and plants, food molecules are broken down by a reaction called oxidation.

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