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Which of the following statements best describe what happens to the energy released during cellular respiration in a mouse?
Choose 2 answers:
(Choice A)
A
Some energy is destroyed when it’s lost as heat to the environment.
(Choice B)
B
Some energy is used to help regulate the mouse's internal temperature.
(Choice C)
C
Some energy is transferred to the mouse's muscles to power movement.
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