Develop a model to describe how food is rearranged through chemical reactions forming new molecules that support growth and/or release energy as this matter moves through an organism.
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What process describes how food molecules are broken down and rearranged in the body to release energy?
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Digestion
Cellular respiration
Fermentation
Photosynthesis
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Which process involves the rearrangement of molecules to release energy that cells use for growth, reproduction, and maintenance?
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Photosynthesis
Protein synthesis
Cellular respiration
Osmosis
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What process describes how food molecules are broken down and rearranged in the body to release energy?
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Which process involves the rearrangement of molecules to release energy that cells use for growth, reproduction, and maintenance?
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In which organelle do the majority of chemical reactions for energy release from food occur?
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Which chemical process in organisms converts food into usable energy and involves oxygen?
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Which gas is a byproduct of cellular respiration and is released during the process?
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During cellular respiration, glucose is transformed into new products. What are these new molecules chiefly responsible for?
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What are the end products of cellular respiration, which demonstrate the rearrangement of molecules from food?
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Which chemical reaction represents the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen during cellular respiration?