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How does cellular respiration work in the human body?

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Answer: Cellular respiration is a process in which your body cells use the oxygen you breathe to get energy from the food you eat.

Explanation: During cellular respiration the cell uses oxygen to break down sugar. When the cell uses oxygen to break down sugar, oxygen is used, carbon dioxide is produced, and energy is released. Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of aerobic respiration in humans.

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Your body cells use the oxygen you breathe to get energy from the food you eat. This process is called cellular respiration. During cellular respiration the cell uses oxygen to break down sugar. ... When the cell uses oxygen to break down sugar, oxygen is used, carbon dioxide is produced, and energy is released
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