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3 years ago
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Cellular respiration

Biology
1 answer:
Alex787 [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

is a part of glucose molecule,reacts with oxygen molecule, is released as carbon di oxide.

Explanation:

Before cellular respiration a carbon atom is a part of glucose molecule.

During cellular respiration the carbon atom  reacts with oxygen molecules

After cellular respiration the carbon atom is released in form of carbon dioxide.

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