Animals and other organisms obtain the energy available in carbohydrates through the process of cellular respiration. What is the purpose of cellular respiration?_____________

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The purpose of cellular respiration is to convert the energy stored in carbohydrates (and other organic molecules) into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the primary energy currency of the cell. This process also produces byproducts such as carbon dioxide and water. ATP generated through cellular respiration is then used to power various cellular activities, including growth, repair, movement, and metabolic processes, thereby sustaining life. Additionally, cellular respiration allows organisms to release and utilize energy in a controlled manner, thus maintaining cellular function and homeostasis.