Which option correctly describes what happens to matter during cellular respiration?
(Select all that apply.)
Water molecules are taken into the system. , Water molecules are taken into the system. , ,
Carbon dioxide molecules are taken into the system. , Carbon dioxide molecules are taken into the system. , ,
Oxygen molecules are taken into the system. , Oxygen molecules are taken into the system. , ,
Glucose molecules are taken into the system.
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c) oxygen molecules are taken in to system
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Oxygen molecules and glucose molecules are taken into the system during cellular respiration.
Explanation:
- Cellular respiration is a set of chemical reactions cells use to change the food we eat, the water we drink, and oxygen from the air we breathe into forms the cell can use as energy.
- In the process, the matter is transformed from one type to another; atoms from these materials are arranged into new forms.
- Through, cellular respiration, the energy in food is converted into energy that can be used by the body's cells.
- Glucose and oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide and water during cellular respiration, and the energy is transferred to ATP.
- In cellular respiration, oxygen is combined with hydrogen to form water.
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