Cellular respiration occurs in a sequential order. This allows the cell to Select one:
a. store oxygen in the process.
b. maintain control over the mitochondria.
c. efficiently breakdown glucose without damaging the cell.
d. harness all the energy released at one time.
e. produce the enzymes needed for cellular respiration very slowly.
oxidation of glucose is a highly exergonic process so the cell cannot harvest that much energy in a single step but cellular respiration takes place in steps so that energy released does not harm the cell so the answer is c. efficiently breakdown glucose without damaging the cel
Cellular respiration occurs in a sequential order. This allows the cell to Select one: a. store...
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