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What happens to the energy released during cellular respiration?
Glucose stores the energy.
Carbon dioxide stores the energy.
• ATP stores the energy.
Oxygen stores the energy.

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ATP stores the energy.

Explanation: During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down and the released energy is captured in ATP molecules (some energy is also lost as heat). Oxygen is the final electron acceptor and carbon dioxide is a waste product, not an energy store.