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Biochemical respiration is the oxygen-requiring, or ____, process of ATP production.
 a. metabolism
  b. anaerobic
 
  c. aerobic
 
  d. glycolysis

Question 2

The formation of ____ is the final step in the transformation of light energy into the chemical energy of a biologically usable form.
 a. DNA
 
  b. glucose
  c. RNA
 
  d. ATP



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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