During cellular respiration water is produced as a by product. Based on this description, we should classify cellular respiration as which type of reaction?
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Regarding cellular respiration Identify which parts of the reaction fit the description below The reactant that we breathe in: O2 The product that we breathe out: CO2 The reactant that accepts electrons from glucose: The product that gains electrons from water: The reactant that gives up electrons: The reactant that has large amounts of chemical potential energy:
The process of CELLULAR RESPIRATION? Answers: Converts water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose, which releases energy as ATP Uses ATP energy to convert glucose and oxygen into water and carbon dioxide Converts glucose and oxygen into water and carbon dioxide, which releases energy as ATP Uses ATP energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose
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