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Julius Levine
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2 June, 07:23
What is the purpose of cell respiration?
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Katelyn Cameron
2 June, 07:32
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Cellular respiration is a process that converts glucose and other chemicals and substances into ATP (energy used by the cell). This is important because if we didn't have cellular respiration, we would not have energy to move our bodies and die off.
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