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Try to hold your breath as long as you can. You might have observed great discomfort in the body. This is due to increase in CO2 levels in the lungs and the respiratory part of the brain forces you to breathe and sends painful contractions of the diaphragm and muscles in the ribs. Where does this CO2 come from in the first place?

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Burning of glucose in muscles
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End product of cellular respiration
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Burning of glucose when we work out
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None of these
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The correct option is B End product of cellular respiration
The glucose obtained by every cell is carbon compound but not a form of energy that can be directly utilized by the body. So it is broken down into pyruvate which is a 3 carbon compound to release energy.
C6H12O62Pyruvate+2ATP+2NADH
The ATP and NADH are energy molecules which can be used by the cells.

Pyruvate further undergoes a cycle of changes to release more energy and carbon dioxide. The energy obtained in this process is utilized by the cells.
Pyruvate6CO2+Energy
The CO2 obtained is diffused into the blood at the cell membrane due to the concentration difference of CO2 in the cells and blood. The carbon dioxide in the blood then diffuses into the lungs and waits for the next exhalation to release into the air.

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