The cell converts glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2) into carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) releasing usuable energy (ATP) in the process.
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Carbon dioxide leaves a cell during cellular respiration because it is a waste to the human body and other mammals. If carbon dioxide remains in the blood for too long, the individual will pass out. When carbon dioxide leaves the cell, it leaves our body when we exhale.
Aerobic respiration happens when there is a usable energy source near the cell.
Plant Cell.
Yes. Cell respiration and lactic acid fermentation.
The site of aerobic respiration is in the mitochondria of the cell. The three stages of aerobic respiration are glycolysis, kerb Cycle, and electron transport chain.
Cell Respiration
Respiration is the transport of oxygen to cells within tissues and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction.
Carbon dioxide leaves a cell during cellular respiration because it is a waste to the human body and other mammals. If carbon dioxide remains in the blood for too long, the individual will pass out. When carbon dioxide leaves the cell, it leaves our body when we exhale.
cellular respiration
Oxygen.
Plant conduct cell respiration during photosynthesis during which time they release O2 into the atmosphere and absorb CO2. Animals conduct cell respiration during respiration they breath out CO2 and absorb the O2 needed to break down sugars.
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Aerobic respiration happens when there is a usable energy source near the cell.
only in Aerobic respiration
Plant Cell.
Substances that a cell needs to respire include glucose and oxygen. When the body releases these, it is called aerobic respiration.
Glucose is. In cell respiration, the carbon atoms of glucose are oxidized.