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The cell uses oxygen to break down glucose during cellular respiration! True or false

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Aerobic cellular respiration uses O2 to break down glucose molecules into Adenonsine Triphosphate. So yes?
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True

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Cellular respiration is a collection of metabolic reactions and methods that take place in the cells. Aerobic respiration needs oxygen (O2) in order to produce ATP. This works by the energy delivered in the loss of pyruvate being used. Aerobic cellular respiration uses oxygen to cut down glucose molecules into Adenosine Triphosphate

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