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What role does cellular respiration play in the carbon cycle? A)It removes CO2 from the atmosphere during glycolysis. B)It removes CO2 from the atmosphere during the citric acid cycle. C)It releases CO2 to the atmosphere during acetyl CoA formation. D)It releases CO2 to the atmosphere during electron transport.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The energy is generally not needed immediately, so it is used to combine ADP with phosphate ions to form ATP molecules. During the process of cellular respiration, carbon dioxide is given off as a waste product. This carbon dioxide can be used by photosynthesizing cells to form new carbohydrates.

Answered by sbarnett2024
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A) It removes CO2 from the atmosphere during glycolysis.

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