Chemistry, asked by abhijeet463, 11 months ago

Why is respiration considered an exothermic reaction?​

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Answered by amritanshu6563
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Answer:

Respiration is the most important biochemical reaction which releases energy in the cell. When we breathe in air, oxygen enters our lungs. It bhains itself to haemoglobin present in red blood cell and is carry to millions of cells present in the body. Respiration ocas in details and is accompanied by the combustion of glucose producing carbon dioxide and water.

Answered by kingkunalgurung02
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exothermic reaction means heat or energy is released out from the reactants. N during respiration energy or ATP is released so that the cell can use it for metabolic or other cell activity.

Explanation:

during respiration O2 gets into the blood stream in blood cells and is transferred to the cell especially mitochondria food oxidises with other nutrients where in oxysome protons passes out n ADP combines with P the form a ATP. Adenoshine triphosphate n ADP = adenosine diphosphate....

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