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Why do organisms need to obtain energy via cellular respiration?(1 point)
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to photosynthesize
to photosynthesize
to grow and reproduce
to grow and reproduce
to perform glycolysis
to perform glycolysis
to break down ATP
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to photosynthesize
to photosynthesize
to grow and reproduce
to grow and reproduce
to perform glycolysis
to perform glycolysis
to break down ATP
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my dic huge
Which statement best describes energy release in cellular respiration? (1 point)
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my dic huge
Which statement best describes energy release in cellular respiration? (1 point)
Responses
Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.
Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.
Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the cytoplasm.
Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the cytoplasm.
Stored chemical energy can be used immediately and is released in the cytoplasm.
Stored chemical energy can be used immediately and is released in the cytoplasm.
Stored chemical energy can be used immediately and is released in the mitochondria.
Stored chemical energy can be used immediately and is released in the mitochondria.
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Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.
Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.
Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the cytoplasm.
Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the cytoplasm.
Stored chemical energy can be used immediately and is released in the cytoplasm.
Stored chemical energy can be used immediately and is released in the cytoplasm.
Stored chemical energy can be used immediately and is released in the mitochondria.
Stored chemical energy can be used immediately and is released in the mitochondria.
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my dic huge
What is the equation for cellular respiration? (1 point)
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glucose + oxygen + energy → carbon dioxide + water
glucose + oxygen + energy → carbon dioxide + water
carbon dioxide + water + energy → glucose + oxygen
carbon dioxide + water + energy → glucose + oxygen
glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy
glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy
carbon dioxide + energy → glucose + oxygen + water
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glucose + oxygen + energy → carbon dioxide + water
glucose + oxygen + energy → carbon dioxide + water
carbon dioxide + water + energy → glucose + oxygen
carbon dioxide + water + energy → glucose + oxygen
glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy
glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy
carbon dioxide + energy → glucose + oxygen + water
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my dic huge
Glycolysis breaks glucose into (1 point)
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four smaller molecules.
four smaller molecules.
three smaller molecules.
three smaller molecules.
five smaller molecules.
five smaller molecules.
two smaller molecules.
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four smaller molecules.
four smaller molecules.
three smaller molecules.
three smaller molecules.
five smaller molecules.
five smaller molecules.
two smaller molecules.
Answered by
my dic huge
Why do organisms need to obtain energy via cellular respiration?
Responses
to photosynthesize
to photosynthesize - no response given
to grow and reproduce
to grow and reproduce - not selected, this is the correct answer
to perform glycolysis
to perform glycolysis - no response given
to break down ATP
Responses
to photosynthesize
to photosynthesize - no response given
to grow and reproduce
to grow and reproduce - not selected, this is the correct answer
to perform glycolysis
to perform glycolysis - no response given
to break down ATP
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GPT 3.5
to break down ATP
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GPT 3.5
The statement that best describes energy release in cellular respiration is "Energy is released from glucose molecules and stored in ATP molecules."
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GPT 3.5
The statement "Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria" best describes energy release in cellular respiration.
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GPT 3.5
The equation for cellular respiration is "glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy."
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GPT 3.5
Glycolysis breaks glucose into two smaller molecules.
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GPT 3.5
to grow and reproduce
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