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The process of cellular respiration begins with molecules of _______ and ends with the production of _______. A. oxygen, glucose B. energy, glucose C. glucose, oxygen D. glucose, energy

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D

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Glucose is ‘raw material’ in cellular respiration. It passes through the glycolysis cycle, in the cytoplasm of the cell. This occurs in virtually all cells. In eukaryotic cells, with mitochondria, the product of glycolysis (usually pyruvate) is channeled to the organelle and pass through the Citric acid /Krebs cycle that produces even more ATPs than glycolysis.

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D

Step-by-step explanation:

Glucose is ‘raw material’ in cellular respiration. It passes through the glycolysis cycle, in the cytoplasm of the cell. This occurs in virtually all cells. In eukaryotic cells, with mitochondria, the product of glycolysis (usually pyruvate) is channeled to the organelle and pass through the Citric acid /Krebs cycle that produces even more ATPs than glycolysis.

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