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Chemical energy for respiration is stored in the bonds of _?
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The chemical energy for respiration is stored in the bonds of organic molecules, such as carbohydrates (e.g. glucose), fats, and proteins. During respiration, these organic molecules are broken down into smaller molecules and energy is released from their chemical bonds. This energy is then used by cells to carry out essential functions, such as muscle contraction and cellular communication.
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bigchungus
Chemical energy for respiration is stored in the bonds of (1 point) Responses carbon dioxide molecules. carbon dioxide molecules. oxygen molecules. oxygen molecules. glucose molecules. glucose molecules. water molecules.
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Drip
Why do organisms need to obtain energy via cellular respiration?
1. to photosynthesize
2. to break down ATP
3. to grow and reproduce
4. to perform glycolysis
1. to photosynthesize
2. to break down ATP
3. to grow and reproduce
4. to perform glycolysis
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Drip
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