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Chemical energy for respiration is stored in the bonds of (1 point)
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water molecules.
water molecules.
carbon dioxide molecules.
carbon dioxide molecules.
oxygen molecules.
oxygen molecules.
glucose molecules.
glucose molecules.
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glucose molecules.
Chemical energy used in respiration is stored in the covalent bonds of glucose; breaking and oxidizing glucose releases energy that cells capture as ATP.
Chemical energy used in respiration is stored in the covalent bonds of glucose; breaking and oxidizing glucose releases energy that cells capture as ATP.
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