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  • Carbon Dioxide Production During Respiration: A Simple Explanation
    The gas formed during respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2).

    Here's why:

    * Cellular Respiration: This is the process where cells break down glucose (sugar) in the presence of oxygen to release energy.

    * Byproducts: This process produces carbon dioxide as a waste product, along with water (H2O).

    * Exhalation: The carbon dioxide produced is then transported by the blood to the lungs and exhaled.

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