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Biology, 26.08.2019 06:00 elizabethseoane6321

Animals use glucose for energy through a process called cellular respiration. cellular respiration takes glucose and breaks it down using oxygen to form carbon dioxide waste gas and water. what can you conclude about the bond energies of this reaction? anyone

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