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During cellular respiration, carbons from the glucose molecule are changed back into what gas?

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carbon dioxide

In biological systems, matter is continuously changing states as well. For example, carbon in the form of the gas carbon dioxide is changed into glucose, a solid. This change, of course, occurs during photosynthesis. During cellular respiration, carbons from the glucose molecule are changed back into the carbon dioxide gas.

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