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Overview of Cellular Respiration KEY QUESTION How does cellular respiration work? Energy is released from food in the presence of oxygen during a complex process known as cellular respiration. There are many reactions in this process, but simply put, the process takes oxygen and glucose and converts it into carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
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