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How are atoms in molecules being rearranged into different molecules during cellular respiration?

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Similar to photosynthesis, the atoms in food molecules are rearranged during cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, glucose combines with oxygen to release energy and to form carbon dioxide and water. Most of the carbon dioxide in animals is released into the air when the animal breathes.

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