Asked by Damianah Locher
ATP stores some of the energy from glucose molecules during cellular respiration. How is the remaining energy from these glucose molecules released? (1 point)
A) Excess carbon dioxide.
B) Excess light.
C) Excess water.
D) Excess heat.
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D) Excess heat.
During cellular respiration only part of the glucose energy is captured in ATP; the rest is released as heat (which helps maintain body temperature in warm-blooded animals).
During cellular respiration only part of the glucose energy is captured in ATP; the rest is released as heat (which helps maintain body temperature in warm-blooded animals).
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