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\Which statment explains how cellular respiration and photosytheis are opposite processes. a Cellular respiration uses carbon dioxide to break down glucose, then oxygen and water are released as waste. Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water to make glucose, then oxygen is released as waste. b Cellular respiration uses light energy to break down glucose, then oxygen and water are released as waste. Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water to make glucose, then oxygen is released as waste. c Cellular respiration uses oxygen to break down glucose, then carbon dioxide and water are released as waste. Photosynthesis uses oxygen and water to make glucose, then carbon dioxide is released as waste. d Cellular respiration uses oxygen to break down glucose, then carbon dioxide and water are released as waste. Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water to make glucose, then oxygen is released as waste.