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chemical energy for respiration is stored in the bonds of

is it oxygen and molecules, carbon dioxide molecules, glucose molecules, water molecules

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why do organisms need to obtain energy via celluar respiration

to grow and reproduce, to break down ATP, to perform hlycolysis, to photosynthesize
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out of the answers i provided which one is correct
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which statment best describes energy release in cellular respiration

is it stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the cytoplasm, stored chemical energy can be used immediatly and is released in the cytoplasm, stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria, stored chemical energy can be used immeditly and is released in the mitochondria
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what is the equation for cellular respiration

which one is first is it carbon dioxide then water then energy then glucose then oxygen
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glycolysis breaks glucose into

is it four smaller molecules, two smaller molecules, five smaller molecules, three smaller molecules
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how do plants recycle carbon during photosynthisis

is it the carbon in carbon gas is recycled as glucose, the carbon in glucose is recycled as carbon gas, the carbon in carbon dioxide is recycled as glucose, the carbon in glucose is recycled as carbon dioxide
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out of the answers i provided which one is correct
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how do plants recycle hydrogen during cellular respiration

is it the hydrogen in hydrogen gas is recycled as glucose, the hydrogen is glucose is recycled as hydrogen gas, the hydrogen in glucose is recycled as water, the hydrogen in water is recycled as glucose
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which one out the answers i provided is correct
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