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what chemical is needed to break down (\burn\) the glucose molecule? 20 carbon dioxide water oxygen lactic acid
To break down glucose (cellular respiration or combustion), oxygen is required. Glucose reacts with oxygen to produce energy, carbon dioxide, and water. Carbon dioxide is a product, water can be a reactant in some processes but not for glucose breakdown here, and lactic acid is a product of anaerobic respiration (not the main breakdown of glucose "burning" which is aerobic). So the correct chemical is oxygen.
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The correct option is the one with "oxygen", which is the orange - colored option (assuming the orange option is labeled with a circle and "oxygen"). In terms of the option format: The option with "oxygen" (the one with the white circle icon and the text "oxygen"). If we consider the options as:
- (Red, triangle) carbon dioxide
- (Blue, diamond) water
- (Orange, circle) oxygen
- (Green, square) lactic acid
Then the answer is: The option with the orange background, white circle icon, and text "oxygen" (or in the format of the option's identifier and text, e.g., if we assign identifiers as A: carbon dioxide, B: water, C: oxygen, D: lactic acid, then C. oxygen).