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The human body uses glucose to produce energy during cellular respiration. into what molecules are the carbons from glucose incorporated after glycolysis and the citric acid cycle are completed?
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As we break down the glucose via glycolsis and then Kreb cycle , the carbons releases from of our body in the gaseous form called CO2 !!
38 ATP is formed as a result !! And in waste CO2 is formed !!
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