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what drives the chemical processes in the mitochondria during cellular respiration?
chemical energy
oxygen
sunlight energy
carbon dioxide
Cellular respiration in mitochondria uses oxygen to break down glucose and release energy. Oxygen is the final electron - acceptor in the electron - transport chain, which is a key part of aerobic cellular respiration. Chemical energy is the result of the process, not the driver. Sunlight energy is used in photosynthesis, not cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide is a product of cellular respiration, not a driver.
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B. oxygen