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Define cellular respiration and its primary purpose in cells.

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Cellular respiration is the biochemical process in cells that converts glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. Its primary purpose is to generate ATP, the cellular energy currency, for various cellular functions.


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