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One molecule of glucose is recycled into
2
6
1
12
molecules of carbon dioxide during cellular respiration. (1 point)
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Each glucose (C6H12O6) has 6 carbon atoms, and during complete cellular respiration each carbon ends up in one CO2, so 6 CO2 molecules are produced.
Each glucose (C6H12O6) has 6 carbon atoms, and during complete cellular respiration each carbon ends up in one CO2, so 6 CO2 molecules are produced.
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