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Multiple Choice
What is the body's main source of energy during cellular respiration?
A
Proteins
B
Nucleic acids
C
Glucose
D
Lipids
Verified step by step guidance
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Begin by understanding the process of cellular respiration, which is the way cells convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.
Identify the main types of macromolecules that can be used as energy sources: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Recognize that glucose, a simple sugar, is a carbohydrate and is the primary molecule used in cellular respiration to produce ATP.
Learn the stages of cellular respiration: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle), and oxidative phosphorylation, where glucose is broken down to release energy.
Understand that while proteins and lipids can also be used for energy, they are not the primary source during cellular respiration. Glucose is the most efficient and preferred source.