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which of the following is a process that cells use to get energy from food to help them maintain homeostasis?
urination,
cellular respiration,
movement,
cell division
Brief Explanations
- Urination is the process of excreting waste (like urea and excess water), not for energy production.
- Cellular respiration is the process where cells break down food (like glucose) to release energy (ATP) which is used to maintain homeostasis (e.g., for metabolic processes, maintaining internal conditions).
- Movement is a result of energy use (like muscle contraction) but not the process of obtaining energy from food.
- Cell division is the process of a cell dividing into new cells, related to growth and repair, not energy extraction from food.
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B. cellular respiration