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which parts of aerobic cellular respiration generate the carbon dioxide that we breathe out?
cellular respiration requires glucose and oxygen and produces chemical energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
It take place in mitochondria.In prokaryotes in the plasma
Glucose is the primary raw material / reactant required to generate pyruvate, which is then used in the Krebs cycle. In the process of cellular respiration, oxygen is introduced into the Krebs cycle to generate NADPH and ATP for energy for cells.
No. Although photosynthesis produces some amounts of ATP, it is feeble compared to the mass quantity that cellular respiration is able to generate.
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which parts of aerobic cellular respiration generate the carbon dioxide that we breathe out?
Mitochondria generate energy through the process of aerobic cellular respiration.
cellular respiration requires glucose and oxygen and produces chemical energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
That is to generate energy. Energy is needed to live
The main energy source used in cellular respiration, particularly in animals, is glucose. It is the common energy source cells use in respiration to generate ATP.
It take place in mitochondria.In prokaryotes in the plasma
To generate more ATP. That is efficient and more is produced
Glucose is the primary raw material / reactant required to generate pyruvate, which is then used in the Krebs cycle. In the process of cellular respiration, oxygen is introduced into the Krebs cycle to generate NADPH and ATP for energy for cells.
Organisms from all kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Prokaryotae) can use cellular respiration to generate ATP. This process occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells and in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.