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How are the processes of incineration and cellular respiration similar?

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How are the processes of incineration and cellular respiration similar?

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Yes, if you look at the process of cellular respiration as a whole, it is the same as “incineration” (they are both combustion) because fuel (e.g. glucose) and oxygen is put in and you get water, carbon dioxide and energy out of it. The energy is lost as heat in incineration while it is stored in ATP in cellular respiration.

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