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Why is cellular respiration called an aerobic process?

What are the products and the reactants for cellular respiration?

Where is most of the ATP made during cellular respiration?

What must happen in the cell’s cytoplasm before cellular respiration?

What process happens within the mitochondria as part of cellular respiration?

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User Gbarry
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1. cellular respiration called an aerobic process because it requires oxygen

2. products: Carbon dioxide, water, and ATP reactants:Glucose and oxygen

3. I don't know

4. I don't know

I hope i helped somewhat :)

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