What happens to the carbon dioxide that is produced during the 2nd stage of aerobic respiration?
a. It diffuses out of the cell
b. It is stored in the cell.
c. It is converted into sugars.
d. It is actively transported out of the cell.
e. It moves to stage 3 and enters the Krebs Cycle.
a
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