A&P INTEGRATED CONNECT ACCESS CARD
A&P INTEGRATED CONNECT ACCESS CARD
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ISBN: 9781259987588
Author: McKinley
Publisher: MCG
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Cellular respiration is a process in which there is a breakdown of food substances into end products. The formation of end products of this process depends on the condition of availability of oxygen. If sufficient oxygen is present then aerobic respiration takes place and there is a complete breakdown of food substances but in the absence of oxygen there is incomplete oxidation of food and there is less liberation of energy.

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