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7 May, 18:49

The burning of coal, a fossil fuel, produces water and carbon dioxide. How is this similar to cellular respiration?

A) Both require high temperatures.

B) Heat energy is lost in both cases.

C) Both involve the breakdown of carbon compounds.

D) Some amount of carbon remains un-oxidized in both cases.

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  1. 7 May, 18:57
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    Heat energy is lost in bot cases Kendrick
  2. 7 May, 18:58
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    Answer I did this because you didn't have the right chose

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    The greenhouse-gas problem is relatively easy to grasp. All fossil fuels are made up of mostly carbon and hydrogen. When burned, the carbon is converted to carbon dioxide and the hydrogen to water. Each of those reactions produces a slightly different amount of heat.
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