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What is respiratory fuel...??

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During glycolysis, a glucose molecule is cleaved in two, creating two pyruvate molecules and the energy molecule, ATP. The pyruvate molecules are shuttled quickly into the mitochondria, where they are used in the remainder of the respiration process. The glucose molecule is the primary fuel for cellular respiration.

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During glycolysis, a glucose molecule is cleaved in two, creating two pyruvate molecules and the energy molecule, ATP. The pyruvate molecules are shuttled quickly into the mitochondria, where they are used in the remainder of the respiration process. The glucose molecule is the primary fuel for cellular respiration.

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