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  • Glucose: The Fuel for Cellular Respiration - Understanding Energy Production
    The sugar needed for cellular respiration is glucose.

    Glucose is a simple sugar that is readily available in the body and can be easily broken down by cells to release energy. It's the primary fuel source for cellular respiration, a process that extracts energy from glucose and converts it into a form usable by cells (ATP).

    While other sugars can be used, glucose is the most efficient and readily available fuel source for cellular respiration.

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