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Its a critical component of the oxidative phosphorylation energy pathway. Without it, the organs would have to rely on glycolysis alone which cannot produce enough ATP for the organ to survive.

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So that the body can get enough oxigen through the body.

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Why is it necessary to separate oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in living organisms?

They need to be separated so the organs that need oxygen the most, (heart and brain) can definetley get the right amount of oxygen


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