All cells in your body need a constant supply of energy to stay alive.
They obtain the energy they need through a process called cellular
respiration. How does cellular respiration release energy for the cells to
use?
Cells take in carbon dioxide and convert it into oxygen and energy.
Cells take in glucose and oxygen and convert them into carbon dioxide, water, and
energy
Cells take in oxygen and convert it into glucose and energy.
Cells take in glucose and water and convert them into carbon dioxide, oxygen, and
energy