Matter Unit Test 2 of 162 of 16 Items Question Cellular respiration is a chemical process in cells that releases energy the cells need to function. What statement below is true about this reaction.(1 point) Responses The process of cellular respiration releases energy because the energy that is released when the bonds that are formed in CO2 and water is lost when bonds of glucose and oxygen are broken. The process of cellular respiration releases energy because the energy that is released when the bonds that are formed in CO 2 and water is lost when bonds of glucose and oxygen are broken. The process of cellular respiration releases energy because the energy that is released when the bonds are formed in CO2 and water is less than the energy required to break the bonds of sugar and oxygen. The process of cellular respiration releases energy because the energy that is released when the bonds are formed in CO 2 and water is less than the energy required to break the bonds of sugar and oxygen. The process of cellular respiration releases energy because the energy that is released when the bonds are formed in CO2 and water is equal to the energy required to break the bonds of sugar and oxygen. The process of cellular respiration releases energy because the energy that is released when the bonds are formed in CO 2 and water is equal to the energy required to break the bonds of sugar and oxygen. The process of cellular respiration releases energy because the energy that is released when the bonds are formed in CO2 and water is greater than the energy required to break the bonds of sugar and oxygen. The process of cellular respiration releases energy because the energy that is released when the bonds are formed in CO 2 and water is greater than the energy required to break the bonds of sugar and oxygen. Skip to navigation page 1 of 1

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The correct statement is: The process of cellular respiration releases energy because the energy that is released when the bonds are formed in CO2 and water is greater than the energy required to break the bonds of sugar and oxygen.