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12 November, 09:30

Does cellular respiration result in a net input of energy or a net output of energy?

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  1. 12 November, 12:35
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    Cellular respiration results in net output of energy.

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    Cellular respiration can be described as a process in which cells convert glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water. Energy is released in the form of ATP in the process hence, it gives a net output of energy.

    As a result of cellular respiration, two molecules of energy (ATP) are produced in glycolysis, Kreb's cycle also produces 2 molecules of ATP, 34 molecules of energy (ATP) are produced by the electron transport chain
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