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Explain how glucose is oxidized during aerobic respiration ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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During aerobic respiration, the oxygen taken in by a cell combines with glucose to produce energy in the form of Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and the cell expels carbon dioxide and water. This is an oxidation reaction in which glucose is oxidized and oxygen is reduced.

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Answered by anikasingh7364
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During aerobic respiration which takes place in the mitochondria of cell glucose reacts with oxygen to form 36 molecules of adenosine triphosphate or ATP as well as the wastes carbon dioxide and water vapour ATP provide the cell with energy to live glucose contains chemical energy that originated with light energy from the sun in the bonds between the atoms of glucose there is chemical energy which gets released during respiration

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