What is the difference between cellular respiration and the combustion of fossil fuels?
A. Energy is released in the form of light only when fossil fuels are burned.
B. Cellular respiration requires a high temperature of initiation
C. Carbon is released into the atmosphere only during the burning of fossil fuels
D. Only cellular respiration is a part of the carbon cycle.

Respuesta :

In cellular respiration, glucose is broken down by reacting it with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. I’m fossil fuels, methane or any different type of fuel is combusted using oxygen. The combustion of glucose happens in cellular respiration.

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Carbon is released into the atmosphere only during the burning of fossil fuels

Explanation:

During the process of fuel burning, carbon is released in the atmosphere. The human invented power plants, factories, cars and other vehicles releases carbon in the form of carbon di-oxide in atmosphere.  

However, the cellular respiration is similar to that of fuel burning as it is too a combustion process. But the carbon produced in this process fuels the inner cellular activities rather than releasing it in the atmosphere.