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Mireya Ortega
30 November, 15:09
What happens in cellular respiration?
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Madden Rodriguez
30 November, 17:45
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Cellular respiration is the process of oxidizing food molecules, like glucose, to carbon dioxide and water. The energy released is trapped in the form of ATP for use by all the energy-consuming activities of the cell. The process occurs in two phases: glycolysis, the breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid.
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