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Cellular respiration can be defined as the set of reactions that carries out the conversion of chemical energy from the nutrients to the usable form of the energy and release metabolic waste. The energy-providing process involves catabolic reactions that break down large macromolecules into simpler small molecules. The breakdown of large molecules releases energy because of the presence of high-energy bonds in them.

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