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Cellular Respiration: What Happens to Glucose?
No, glucose molecules are not broken down into carbon and oxygen.
During the process of cellular respiration, glucose is broken down into carbon dioxide and water.
Understanding Chemical Identity: The Law of Definite Composition
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Scientists Master Internal Architecture of Self-Assembled Composite Materials
Ammonium Nitrate & Iodine: Tracing the Explosive Legacy of Two Critical Chemicals
Molecular Energy Machine Takes Center Stage in Advanced Protein Crystallography
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