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18 February, 16:33

Which of the following is a starting compound during cellular respiration? Carbon dioxide Glucose Mitochondria Water

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  1. 18 February, 17:40
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    Cellular respiration involves use of glucose and oxygen to generate energy inform of ATP and carbon dioxide. ATP is then used for various activities of a cell. The process takes place in the mitochondrion and oxygen acts as the electron acceptor in the electron transport chain that results to energy generation. Therefore the answer is Glucose.
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