No, glucose is what goes into cellular respiration. It's far more complicated than that but carbon dioxide is not a "raw material."
In Cellular (Aerobic) Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water Carbon Dioxide and Water are produced.
Photosynthesis: carbon dioxide + water (+ sunlight) -------> oxygen + glucose Aerboic Respiration: oxygen + glucose ------> carbon dioxide + water (+ energy) So yes the products of photosynthesis are the raw materials of AEROBIC respiration.
The carbon atoms are released as carbon dioxide (C02) which is what humans breathe out
Oxgen and glucose Oxygen and glucose
carbon dioxide and water (CO2 and H2O) The sugar used in cellular respiration is glucose.
glucose and oxygen are the reactants of cellular respiration
The starting materials of cellular respiration are oxygen, sugars (glucose), and energy.
Carbon dioxide and water just so happen to be the raw materials of cell respiration. Duhhh losers.
The starting materials of cellular respiration are sugars-such as glucose-and oxygen.
the raw materials is water and oxygenthe end product is carbon dioxide and glucose
Cellular respiration produces water but fermentation does not.Respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water Fermentation: glucose --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
Cellular respiration produces water but fermentation does not.Respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water Fermentation: glucose --> alcohol + carbon dioxide