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Feb 14, 2018 at 20:57 comment added Graham Chiu @nongoodnurse the answer should mention the role of the bronchial arteries. As it stands it is misleading.
Feb 14, 2018 at 15:47 comment added anongoodnurse Lung tissue is living and requires glucose. The answer is correct.
Feb 14, 2018 at 15:38 vote accept David
Feb 14, 2018 at 15:30 answer added John timeline score: 3
Feb 14, 2018 at 15:20 comment added David I still don't get it. If glycolysis does not require oxygen, then why glucose will be metabolized during breath exchange? Breath exchange seems have nothing to do with glycolysis.
Feb 14, 2018 at 14:22 comment added Graham Chiu biology.stackexchange.com/a/34753/22415
Feb 14, 2018 at 12:46 comment added David I said that because glucose will be decomposed in order to proceed cellular respiration. Edit: I didn't know that red cells don't have mitochondria
Feb 14, 2018 at 12:41 comment added Graham Chiu I didn't say that
Feb 14, 2018 at 12:39 comment added David @GrahamChiu So during the gas exchange, red cells will proceed cellular respiration as soon as it absorb oxygen?
Feb 14, 2018 at 12:14 comment added Graham Chiu So what about the red cells flowing in the pulmonary artery? And its endothelial cells?
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