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Animals create energy by converting glucose to ATP during cellular respiration: true or false?
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Animals create energy by converting glucose to ATP during cellular respiration: true or false?
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This statement is true
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ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate) is a compound made through the oxidisation of glucose and water (aerobic respiration). True.
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