Native people in the Amazon Rainforest use a toxin to help them catch fish. The toxin interferes with the gas exchange in the fish which makes them slow and easy to catch. Which of the following describes what is occurring to the cellular respiration in the fish?

A . The fish are unable to take in oxygen and cannot convert glucose into ATP

B. The fish are unable to take in ATP and cannot produce glucose for energy

C. The fish are unable to make glucose from sunlight

D. The fish are unable to take in carbon dioxide and cannot make ATP

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The thing that will occur to the cellular respiration in the fish is A. The fish are unable to take in oxygen and cannot convert glucose into ATP.

  • Cellular respiration refers to the metabolic pathway that helps in the breaking down of glucose and the production of ATP.

  • In this case, since there is toxin that is put in the river to help them catch fish, the fish will be unable to take in oxygen and would not be able to convert glucose into ATP.

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