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Determine whether this statement is true or false.We need oxygen for our cells so they can get energy from glucose in a process called cellular respiration.

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Determine whether this statement is true or false.We need oxygen for our cells so they can get energy from glucose in a process called cellular respiration.

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The statement is true. Our cells do require oxygen to produce energy from glucose in a process known as cellular respiration. This process involves the conversion of glucose into ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the "energy currency" of cells. Oxygen acts as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, a crucial part of the cellular respiration process. Without oxygen, this process would not be as efficient, and less ATP would be produced.

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