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Cellular respiration takes place, mainly in the nucleus of a cell and produces carbon dioxide

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Cellular respiration actually takes place mainly in the mitochondria of a cell, not in the nucleus. The process involves the breakdown of glucose molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate). Carbon dioxide is one of the waste products of cellular respiration and is released into the surrounding environment during the process.
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