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5 February, 13:20

How is starch/glucose involved in cellular respiration

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  1. 5 February, 13:29
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    Answer: in cellular respiration, a glucose molecule is completely oxidised, 3£8,7 releases high energy electrons. The glucose molecule is broken down into carbon dioxide and water. During this process, ATP (energy) is produced
  2. 5 February, 13:42
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    Basically glucose and oxygen go into the mitochondria which results in the three products, carbon dioxide, water, and energy.

    so in other words, glucose is just a product that goes into the mitochondria, which is the organelle cell resp occurs in.
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