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Biology, 13.11.2019 07:31 4801651052

In cellular respiration, stored chemical energy in
a) o atp and nadh is converted to carbohydrate molecules
b) o atp molecules is used to build nadh molecule
c) o organic molecules is converted to atp molecules
d) o food is used to make organic molecules like glucose

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