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Which statement about cellular respiration is correct?
It is a process by which an organism uses energy to rearrange sugar and oxygen molecules into new molecules of carbon dioxide and water.
It is a process by which the sun's energy is used to rearrange water and carbon dioxide molecules into oxygen and sugar molecules.
It is a process in which a series of proteins convert split glucose molecules into energy that is able to be both stores and used.
It is a process that uses ATP to rearrange water and oxygen molecules into sugar and carbon dioxide molecules.
It is a process by which an organism uses energy to rearrange sugar and oxygen molecules into new molecules of carbon dioxide and water.
It is a process by which the sun's energy is used to rearrange water and carbon dioxide molecules into oxygen and sugar molecules.
It is a process in which a series of proteins convert split glucose molecules into energy that is able to be both stores and used.
It is a process that uses ATP to rearrange water and oxygen molecules into sugar and carbon dioxide molecules.
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The correct statement about cellular respiration is: "It is a process by which an organism uses energy to rearrange sugar and oxygen molecules into new molecules of carbon dioxide and water."
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