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Why is cellular respiration important for homeostasis?

It splits a cell into two new daughter cells.
It changes food into energy that the organism can use.
It uses carbon dioxide to break down glucose.
It helps the body get rid of liquid and solid waste.

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the 2nd one (It changes food into energy that the organism can use)

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