If you think Cellular respiration and photosynthesis confuse you, think about yourself. What do you exhale when you breath.
Cellular respiration relates to the " breathing"
Your cells burn Glucose in order to function and in order to burn glucose you need O2 gas which you get it through inhaling. After when you exhale you produce CO2 + H2O which the plants will use in their photosynthesis process.
A hint: Always when you see the word combustion or burning you will have this equation>>.
The element you are given(x)+ O2-----> CO2+ H2O
In one words cellular respiration produce CO2 and H2O
Energy stored inform of ATP with an evolution of CO2 and H2O as waste product.
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Aerobis respiration produces 36 ATP, while glycolysis and anaerobic only produce 2.
The most energy (measured by ATP production) produced in cellular respiration is in the Electron Transport Chain/System through oxidative phosphorylation.
Aerobic cellular respiration produces a net gain of 36 ATP per glucose molecule. Anaerobic respiration produces a net gain of 2 ATP per glucose molecules.Aerobic cellular respiration produces 15 times more energy from sugar than anaerobic cellular respiration. :-)
The mitochondrion.
Cellular respiration produces CO2 and water as by-products of the metabolic pathway.
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Cellular Respiration produces the most ATP, out of Cellular respiration, Photosynthesis, lactic acid Fermentation, and alcohol fermentation.
Aerobis respiration produces 36 ATP, while glycolysis and anaerobic only produce 2.
Cellular respiration produces CO2 and water as by-products of the metabolic pathway.
Cellular respiration produces CO2 and water as by-products of the metabolic pathway.
Cellular Respiration produces ATP, while Photosynthesis produces Glucose. However, they both EAT UP LAUREN!
Glycolysis or the anaerobic respiration make the least ATP in the stages of cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration produces, the reactants for photosynthesis, so without cellular respiration photosynthesis, couldn't occur.
They are for aerobic respiration. It produces energy in cells
Short Answer: Produces ATP (cellular energy)
Yes, cellular respiration produces 36-38 ATP per glucose molecule.