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Carbon monoxide in human body? Only from mitochondria?

Yes, animals do not produce carbon dioxide when they breathe without oxygen. Mitochondria is the only place where hepatocytes produce carbon dioxide, and inhibiting its function will affect the transport of amino acids. Moreover, the place where human respiratory cells produce carbon dioxide must be mitochondria, and human anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid.