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15 November, 03:30

During cellular respiration, energy is converted from

one part of the plant to another.

the mitochondria to the nucleus.

glucose to packets of stored energy in the organism.

light to chemical energy.

c

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  1. 15 November, 03:46
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    During cellular respiration, organic molecules, such as glucose, are converted into Adenosine Triphosphate which can be used by the organism, so I believe the best answer would be the third option.
  2. 15 November, 03:47
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    The answer is C; Glucose is converted to a variety of forms of stored energy, ultimately to produce ATP, the source of energy at the molecular level. The mitochondria is indeed the powerhouse of the cell, but the energy doesn't go to the nucleus.
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