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  • Cellular Respiration Reactants: Glucose & Oxygen Explained
    The two main reactants of cellular respiration are:

    1. Glucose (C6H12O6): This is a simple sugar that serves as the primary fuel source for cellular respiration.

    2. Oxygen (O2): This is a gas that is essential for the process of aerobic respiration, which is the most efficient form of cellular respiration.

    While glucose and oxygen are the main reactants, other substances like water (H2O) are also involved in the process.

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