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During Cellular Respiration energy is kept when glucose, a sugar, is broken down

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During cellular respiration, energy stored in glucose is released and then captured in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is used by cells for various energy-requiring processes. Thus, energy is kept in the sense that it is converted into a usable form, even though the glucose itself is broken down.

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