Science, asked by kharkai, 3 months ago

Why do we have to breathe to
produce energy?​

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Answered by shiksha0808
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Answer:

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Explanation:

 (We breathe because oxygen is needed to burn the fuel [sugars and fatty acids] in our cells to produce energy.) ... (The energy station of the cells, called mitochondria, process oxygen to power the cells. As part of the combustion process, carbon dioxide is released.)

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Why do we breathe? (We breathe because oxygen is needed to burn the fuel [sugars and fatty acids] in our cells to produce energy.) ... (The energy station of the cells, called mitochondria, process oxygen to power the cells. As part of the combustion process, carbon dioxide is released.)

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