Answer:
ATP (most likely case)
Step-by-step explanation:
Cellular respiration is the oxidation of organic compounds that occurs within the cells, producing energy for cellular purposes.
ATP is usually defined as: adenosine triphosphate: an ester of adenosine and triphosphoric acid, C10H12N5O4H4P3O9, formed especially aerobically by the reaction of ADDP and an orthophosphate during oxidation, or buy the interaction of ADP and phosphocreatine or certain other substrates, and serving as a source of energy for physiological reactions, especially muscle contraction.
When coming down to the cycle of cellular respiration, there is energy stored in glucose that then is passed onto the ATP which the chemical energy the cell sources off of. Think of anything you can do that your cells have given you the ability to do, ATP is responsible and that very source.
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