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Cellular Respiration
Cellular respiration is a process that gives cells the energy they need to survive. Basically, in cellular respiration the cells use oxygen as a way to break down glucose, or a simpler name sugar. Once it's broken down the energy is captured into molecules.
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The molecules are call adenosine triphosphate (ATP). 40% of the energy from glucose is transferred to ATP. Bacteria are unfortunate because they can't use this process to produce ATP because they live in places with low amounts of oxygen.