The glucose used for cellular respiration in animals (like humans) comes from(1 point)

Responses

Food we eat
Food we eat

Plants creating it through photosynthesis
Plants creating it through photosynthesis

Sunlight as a source of its energy
Sunlight as a source of its energy

All of these answers are correct (though some are far removed)

1 answer

The correct response is: Food we eat.

While glucose ultimately comes from plants that create it through photosynthesis, animals obtain glucose primarily from consuming food. Therefore, the most direct answer is "Food we eat." The other options, while related, are not the primary source of glucose for cellular respiration in animals.