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Where will the release of energy from the glucose in respiration take place ' ? Mala writes lungs , while Jiya writes muscles . Who is correct and why?

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(1)Respiration is the process of releasing energy from the breakdown of glucose.
(2)The release of energy from the glucose in respiration takes place in muscles but not in lungs.
(3)Exchange of gases takes place within the lungs during which energy is not released.
(4)So Jiya is correct. The energy is released from the muscle cells during respiration. Only gaseous exchange takes place in lungs.
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