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Hello, I have a question that is making me mad. There are oxygen and glucose that make up the molecules in cellular respiration, at least the first part. What happens to these molecules during the process of cellular respiration. What products to they create after their reaction.

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Carbon dioxide is transported from your mitochondria out of your cell, to your red blood cells, and back to your lungs to be exhaled. ATP is generated in the process. When one molecule of glucose is broken down, it can be converted to a net total of 36 or 38 molecules of ATP. This only occurs in the presence of oxygen.

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