___ is the process that cells use to take energy from glucose.
Cellular respiration happens in ___.
Cellular respiration ___ energy from glucose.
Which of the following substances do cells need for cellular respiration to happen?
The primary purpose of cellular respiration is to make ___.
In which cell part (organelle) does cellular respiration mostly take place?
Which of the following substances are wastes leftover from cellular respiration?
Which of the following is the word equation for cellular respiration?
Which of the following is the chemical equation for cellular respiration?
In a cell, the mitochondria is often called the ___.
Cellular respiration ___ glucose molecules.
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are ___.
Cellular respiration is the same as breathing.
In the human body, our ___ system breaks food down into tiny glucose molecules.
In the human body, our ___ system collects oxygen from the air.
In the human body, our ___ system moves our blood - which contains both glucose and oxygen - to every cell.
Which body system includes the heart, blood, arteries, veins, and capillaries?
Which human body system includes the organs: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine?
Which human body system includes these organs: nose/mouth, windpipe, and lungs?
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