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- In aerobic respiration, does inhaled molecular oxygen (O2) combine chemically with carbon to produce CO2? If so, explain when this occurs. If not, describe the fate of O2 and the production of CO2.List and define the four processes that make up respiration?How do cells capture the energy released by celluar respiration ?