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Cellular respiration:A. Has carbon dioxide and water as waste productsB. Forms glucose and oxygenC. Results in the formation of ADPD. Occurs in the chloroplast

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Cellular respiration has carbon dioxide and water as waste products, or the A answer.

We can see how the equation of this process is:


C_6H_(12)O_6+6O_2=6CO_2+6H_2O+ATP_{}_{}

Glucose (C6 H12 O2) + oxygen (O2) in the cellular respiration will give as waste products, CO2 or carbon dioxide, and H2O or water, beyond the ATP, which is the main purpose of this process.

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