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Where does the carbon in glucose end up at the end of cellular respiration?

a. it stays in glucose
b. it is released into the air as carbon dioxide
c. it disappears

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User Laydee
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Through the process of Cellular Respiration, a organism inhales and exhales, and the carbon is then turned into CO2, or Carbon Dioxide,

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User Tim Ward
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Answer:

it is released into the air as carbon dioxide

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User Tom Stambaugh
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