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At what rate does a cell release the energy stored in glucose during cellular respiration

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Explanation:During cellular respiration the energy in glucose is ultimately converted to

The process of cellular respiration uses oxygen to help transfer the chemical energy from glucose to ATP, which can be used to do work in the cell.

What percent of energy is released from glucose during cellular respiration?

Answer and Explanation: The oxidation of glucose via cellular respiration results in an energy efficiency transfer of 39%. This means that 39% of the energy from a glucose molecule can be harvested and used by our cells while the other 61% of that energy is lost as heat and cannot be used by our cells for energy.

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