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How would the water cycle be different if water was not produced in cellular respiration?
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How would the water cycle be different if water was not produced in cellular respiration?
Explanation:The water released through cellular respiration in the form of water vapour then condenses to form clouds and gets precipitated to be returned to the original sources of water on the surface of Earth. Therefore, cellular respiration becomes a source of water to get added back to the water cycle through living beings.
so this won't occur
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