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in which cellular organelle is the energy in the bonds of gluecose molecules transferred to the phosphate bonds in ATP?
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in which cellular organelle is the energy in the bonds of gluecose molecules transferred to the phosphate bonds in ATP?
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I believe it is in the mitochondria. It does the job process of cellular respiration which is the process of transforming glucose into energy (ATP) Hoped I helped!
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