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In living tissues, low temperatures slow down cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is often increased in response to warmer temperatures.

I would anticipate that cellular respiration rates in small mammals would be higher at room temperature because, in the lower 10C environment, the enzymes necessary for cellular respiration are slowed down, leading the process itself to slow down and be higher at room temperature. The kinetic energy needed to carry out chemical reactions like cellular respiration decreases as the temperature rises. An organism with lungs uses the act of respiration to take oxygen into its body through an inhalation and expel waste gases through an exhalation from lungs.

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