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We just learned about this in College Bio... Cellular Respiration makes ATP which is a form of energy. Depending on how you look at it, the cell makes about 38 ATP per glucose, but only nets 36. Some also say that it's closer to 30 because you need some activation energy to get the process going, and some ATP are lost during the cycle.

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