Respiration is a continuous process. What is the need for it to be continuous?


Respiration is a continuous process because, during respiration, glucose molecules are broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce energy which is essential for performing cellular and other body activities. In the absence of respiration, energy will not be produce and body functions will stop, which can lead to death.

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Updated on: 20-Mar-2023

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