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They are both diatomic gases. Hydrogen will explode in oxygen to produce water.
Both carbon (or a carbon compound) and oxygen are used in the formation of carbon dioxide, which contains both elements.
Glycolysis and Fermentation both produce ATP in the absence of oxygen. These are both part of Anaerobic Respiration.
They both produce carbohydrate and oxygen
An internal combustion engine uses either petroleum or diesel. In both cases, the main gases produced are the result of burning the hydro-carbons contained in the fuel. The hydrogen burns with oxygen to produce water vapor (H20) The carbon burn with oxygen to produce carbon dixode (CO2) Other elements are burned and produce very small amounts of other gases.
answer for Ignitia,Yes,but the one hid in a dark area produced ALMOST no oxygen.
They both produce carbohydrates and oxygen.
They are both diatomic gases. Hydrogen will explode in oxygen to produce water.
Animals and humans both produce carbon dioxide.
Both carbon (or a carbon compound) and oxygen are used in the formation of carbon dioxide, which contains both elements.
well plant cells produce oxygen naturally and when placed in an environment without light they will also breath and produce carbon dioxide so in a way they will produce both
Glycolysis and Fermentation both produce ATP in the absence of oxygen. These are both part of Anaerobic Respiration.
Plants produce both food and oxygen, which are needed by animals.
both of them move, breath, eat, produce off springs, propagate and are living thing . only thing that differentiate them is their backbone.
Both humans and sponges are made of millions of cells, both need oxygen to survive, both need water and both produce waste products.
Yes, both are necessary for the cell to produce energy to function.
the one that produces more oxygen is plant and animal like protists. i think this because they both produce oxygen and carbon dioxide