Biology
Define
(a) Respiration
(b) Combustion
(c) ATP
Plants Respiration
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(a) Respiration — Respiration is a catabolic process of releasing energy from glucose for carrying out life processes.
(b) Combustion — Combustion or burning is defined as a physio-chemical process in which energy is liberated in the form of heat and light.
(c) ATP — ATP is defined as energy currency of the cell as it acts as the immediate source of energy for different life processes.
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