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ATP stores some of the energy from glucose molecules during cellular respiration. How is the remaining energy from these glucose molecules released?(1 point)
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Excess water
Excess water
Excess carbon dioxide
Excess carbon dioxide
Excess light
Excess light
Excess heat
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Excess heat
During cellular respiration the chemical energy not captured in ATP is released as heat (and also lost in waste products like CO2 and H2O, but the remaining usable energy is dissipated as heat).
During cellular respiration the chemical energy not captured in ATP is released as heat (and also lost in waste products like CO2 and H2O, but the remaining usable energy is dissipated as heat).
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