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cellular respiration occurs in the cells of all living organisms. what is the purpose of cellular respiration?
○ to make proteins
○ to make atp
○ to make oxygen
○ to make sugar
Brief Explanations
To determine the purpose of cellular respiration, we analyze each option:
- "To make proteins" is incorrect as protein synthesis is a different process (e.g., translation).
- "To make ATP" is correct. Cellular respiration breaks down glucose (or other substrates) to produce ATP, which is the energy currency of the cell.
- "To make oxygen" is incorrect; cellular respiration consumes oxygen (in aerobic respiration) or occurs without it (anaerobic), and oxygen production is from photosynthesis.
- "To make sugar" is incorrect; sugar (glucose) is made in photosynthesis, while cellular respiration breaks down sugar.
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B. to make ATP (assuming the second option is labeled B; if the original options had labels like A, B, C, D, adjust the identifier. Here, the second option "to make ATP" is the correct choice.)