Asked by cat
Why do organisms need to obtain energy via cellular respiration?(1 point)
A.to grow and reproduce
B.to perform glycolysis
C.to break down ATP
D.to photosynthesize
Help me out please and thank you
A.to grow and reproduce
B.to perform glycolysis
C.to break down ATP
D.to photosynthesize
Help me out please and thank you
Answers
Answered by
BearyScary
I think it's C because organisms use photosynthesis to make glucose so its not D or B and the process of cellular respiration does break down ATP
I hope this helps
I hope this helps
Answered by
spoons
its to grow and reproduce i did the test and this is the correct answer
Answered by
you dont know my name
Its to grow and reproduce not break down ATP! I promise on my life it is I got it wrong because I put break down ATP! Bro guys trust me!
Answered by
nobody
its A: To grow and Reproduce
Answered by
*Bonk*
The answer are
1:glucose molecules
2:to grow and reproduce
3:stored chemicals energy is broken down and released by the mitochondria
4:glucose+oxygen >carbon dioxide +water+energy
5:two smaller molecules
Hope this helps in the future 👍
1:glucose molecules
2:to grow and reproduce
3:stored chemicals energy is broken down and released by the mitochondria
4:glucose+oxygen >carbon dioxide +water+energy
5:two smaller molecules
Hope this helps in the future 👍
Answered by
Annonymous
bonk is correct
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frogboss1234
bonk is correct
Answered by
frogboss1234
i got a 100%
Answered by
MrGator-YT
bonk 100% right
Answered by
INCChan
he is wrong
Answered by
Drip
Bonk is right 100% thank you
Answered by
yes
yes
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