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What role does cellular respiration play in the water cycle

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it is the process that occurs in the living cells wherein sugar or glucose is oxidised into carbon dioxide and water resulting in the release of energy in the form of adenosine and triphosphate... ATP
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It releases H2O to the atmosphere during electron transport.

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Cellular Respiration is the process that occurs in the living cells where sugar or glucose is oxidized in carbon dioxide and water ending in the release of energy in the formation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).This is the method by which the chemical energy stored in the biomolecules is transformed into energy which can be utilized by the cells for processes like transportation of molecules, movement, and biosynthesis.

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