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  • Animal Respiration: Glucose and Oxygen - Essential Cellular Needs
    The two things animals need in their cells to carry out respiration are:

    1. Glucose (a sugar): This is the fuel source for respiration. Glucose is broken down to release energy.

    2. Oxygen: This is used as an electron acceptor in the final stage of respiration, allowing for the efficient release of energy from glucose.

    Without these two components, respiration cannot occur, and the cell would be unable to produce the energy it needs to function.

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