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I think your question may be a bit difficult to understand. Many organisms are capable of breaking down simple sugars such as glucose for energy so there are quite literally millions of possible answers to this question.

If you were intending to ask which organellebreaks down glucose for energy, the answer is mitochondria. Mitochondria break down glucose into Adensine Triphosphate, the basic energy source for many of the other parts of the cell.

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Glucose oxidation - it's what happens during cellular respiration.

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Glucose is combined with oxygen to produce energy. Then carbon dioxide is released in the chemical reaction within the cells.

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All eukaryotic organisms possess means of using cellular respiration because all eukaryotic organisms have mitochondria.

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The process in which organisms combine oxygen with glucose to produce energy?

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