no. only photosynthesis does
In Cellular (Aerobic) Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water Carbon Dioxide and Water are produced.
Raw materials: glucose and oxygen Products: carbon dioxide and water And, of course, energy.
carbon dioxide and water (CO2 and H2O) The sugar used in cellular respiration is glucose.
They are the inverse of each other. The raw materials of one are the products of the other. glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water is respiration, and photosynthesis is the reverse: carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen.
the raw materials is water and oxygenthe end product is carbon dioxide and glucose
Raw materials: glucose and oxygen Products: carbon dioxide and water And, of course, energy.
Carbon Dioxide
The full equation for cellular respiration is: sunlight glucose+6 molecules of oxygen--->6 molecules of carbon dioxide+6 molecules of water The glucose and oxygen are the raw materials and the carbon dioxide and water are the products.
Yes. Aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide and water. Also, oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor
water and carbon dioxide
glucose and oxygen i think, which are then converted to carbon dioxide and water, but this is probably wrong.. glucose and oxygen i think, which are then converted to carbon dioxide and water, but this is probably wrong..
Carbon dioxide, water, and energy (in the form of ATP) are produced by the process of respiration.