For what purpose does a cell use the energy from redox reactions in cellular respiration?
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In different parts of cellular respiration, there are different processes through which a cell draws energy.
The purpose of cellular respiration is to draw energy, oxygen and also to have carbon dioxide.
As part of a cellular reaction, glucose is broken down to release ATP, and energy in the form of ATP is seen as the most important feedback of the cellular respiration.
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