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Which is an energy conversion that occurs during cellular respiration?
ADP à ATP
FADH2 à FAD
pyruvate à glucose
light energy à chemical energy
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ADP → ATP
Cellular respiration converts the chemical energy in fuel molecules into usable chemical energy in ATP (via substrate-level and oxidative phosphorylation). FADH2 → FAD is an oxidation step that donates electrons to the ETC, pyruvate → glucose is gluconeogenesis, and light → chemical energy occurs in photosynthesis.
Cellular respiration converts the chemical energy in fuel molecules into usable chemical energy in ATP (via substrate-level and oxidative phosphorylation). FADH2 → FAD is an oxidation step that donates electrons to the ETC, pyruvate → glucose is gluconeogenesis, and light → chemical energy occurs in photosynthesis.
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