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what happens to the energy liberated in respiration?, please answer​

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<font color= "Black">  Cellular respiration is the process by which food molecules react with oxygen and are broken down to carbon dioxide and water with a net gain of captured energy in the form of ATP molecules. Therefore, it is the conversion of chemical energy of ORGANIC molecules to metabolically usable energy within living cells

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Cellular respiration is the process by which food molecules react with oxygen and are broken down to carbon dioxide and water with a net gain of captured energy in the form of ATP molecules. Therefore, it is the conversion of chemical energy of ORGANIC molecules to metabolically usable energy within living cells.

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