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Respiration by definition refers to oxygen exchange. However cellular metabolism which does not require oxygen is called glycolysis.

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Q: What parts of cellular respiration don't require oxygen?
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In human lungs. Because lungs is the only part where cellular respiration takes. This is the only part that helps in take in oxygen, utilize it to other parts and then give off Carbon Dioxide.


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Why does the brain need so much oxygen?

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