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!Plz help! Cellular respiration refers to: a. breathing. b.the diffusion of oxygen into the cells. c. the transfer of O2 and CO2 across a cell membrane d. the production of ATP …
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!Plz help! Cellular respiration refers to:
a. breathing.
b.the diffusion of oxygen into the cells.
c. the transfer of O2 and CO2 across a cell membrane
d. the production of ATP from energy rich compounds
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B. The diffusion of oxygen into the cells
Step-by-step explanation:
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D. The production of ATP from energy rich compounds
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