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The chemical equation of cellular respiration contains information about(1 point)
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the environment in which cellular respiration occurs.
the environment in which cellular respiration occurs.

the intermediate reactions needed to break down glucose.
the intermediate reactions needed to break down glucose.

the relative amounts of products and reactants.
the relative amounts of products and reactants.

the formation of glucose.

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the relative amounts of products and reactants.

The balanced equation (e.g., C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + energy) shows the stoichiometric coefficients, which tell the relative amounts, but it does not show intermediate steps, the environment, or the reverse (glucose formation).