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carbon dioxide is a product of aerobic respiration that all cells of all plants and animals undergo to produce energy. (except the anerobes such as yeast that give off ethanol and carbon dioxide instead, using a very different reaction that also gives off energy). they don't do so when they eat, but they create this waste product when releasing food energy into cellular energy.

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