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The right-hand side of the cellular respiration equation contains energy. What is the source of this energy?(1 point)
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chemical energy stored in carbon dioxide
chemical energy stored in carbon dioxide
nuclear energy stored in glucose
nuclear energy stored in glucose
chemical energy stored in oxygen
chemical energy stored in oxygen
chemical energy stored in glucose
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chemical energy stored in glucose
Cellular respiration releases the chemical energy in glucose's bonds, which is captured in ATP (and released as heat); O2 is the electron acceptor and CO2 is a waste product.
Cellular respiration releases the chemical energy in glucose's bonds, which is captured in ATP (and released as heat); O2 is the electron acceptor and CO2 is a waste product.
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