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What is the missing word? In aerobic respiration, glucose and oxygen are used up and carbon dioxide, __________ and energy are released.

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What is the missing word? In aerobic respiration, glucose and oxygen are used up and carbon dioxide, __________ and energy are released.

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The missing word is "water". In aerobic respiration, glucose and oxygen are used up and carbon dioxide, water and energy are released.

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