It too does Not require cellular energy. When molecules cannot move through a cell membrane passively, the Cell uses a process called_____________. This process uses_______________ found in the cells Membrane to pass particles and reach equilibrium.
        
             
        
        
        
Oxygen is used by both autotrophs and heterotrophs to release energy from glucose (as we know, the bonds between organic compounds can be used to release energy) in a process known as cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide, however, is predominantly used in autotrophs to perform photosynthesis because they cannot get their food any other way. The type of organism that is both an oxygen producer and carbon dioxide consumer is an autotroph. This is because they release oxygen during photosynthesis and require carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis.
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Answer; 
D. Krebs cycle
Explanation; 
-Cellular respiration is the process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules in the presence of oxygen. Cellular repiration takes place in the mitochodrion. The 3 phases of cellular respiration are Glycolysis (Fermentation), Krebs Cycle, and Electron Transport. Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm.
-Glycolysis involves the break down of glucose to form two molecules of pyruvate. These molecules enter the matrix of a mitochondrion, where they start the Krebs cycle. 
-Before the Krebs cycle begins, pyruvic acid, which has three carbon atoms, is split apart and combined with an enzyme known as CoA, which stands for coenzyme A. The product of this reaction is a two-carbon molecule called acetyl-CoA.