It is a waste product from the reaction:
oxygen+glucose=>carbon dioxide+water+energy
CO2 +
It is when the oxygen and glucose react together. The other waste prduct is water.
Glucose comes from sugar in food. Oxygen comes from air we breath in. Water comes from water we drink. Carbon dioxide comes from gas we breath out. Enery comes from glucose absorbed in the small intestine.
Carbon Dioxide CO2
A cell releases energy when glucose(food) and oxygen come together, then they produce water, Carbon Dioxide, and energy. a simpler form of this is the equation oxygen+glucose=water+carbon dioxide+energy
Carbon dioxide, Soxide, coxide.
Do you mean CO2? Carbon dioxide's symbol represents 1 part carbon (C) and 2 parts oxygen (O2). This is what carbon dioxide is made of, and therefore is the symbol.
carbon dioxide
So that they plants can make glucose for photosynthesis. Glucose is C6H12O6, and the carbon and some oxygen in that equation come from Carbon Dioxide in the plants enviroment.
Carbon dioxide (CO^2)
The Carbon in Glucose made by plants comes from the Carbon in the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas in the air.
the oxygen and carbon come from the Carbon Dioxide in the Dark Reactions of Photosynthesis. This didnt help
The breakdown of glucose to carbon dioxide and water occurs during glycolysis and aerobic respiration in cellular respiration. The carbon dioxide is a waste product.
Carbon (C) in glucose (C6H12O6) comes from carbon dioxide (CO2). 6 CO2 (g) + 6 H2O (l) + Light → C6H12O6 (aq) + 6 O2 (g)
it is a waste product in this reaction to make food (glucose). carbon dioxide + water (+ light energy) → glucose + oxygen
From parts of the carbon chain of glucose after loss of electrons and H+
Photosynthesis takes energy from sunlight, carbon from atmospheric carbon dioxide, and hydrogen and oxygen from water molecules to form carbohydrates, most commonly molecules of the sugar, used in plants largely for structural support, Glucose. The polymer of Glucose in plants is called cellulose, and the polymer of Glucose in animals is called glycogen. They differ only in the way the Glucose monomers are bonded together.
Your lungs. The blood vessels in your lungs take in oxygen from the air and exchange it for carbon dioxide and water (in vapour form). These are exhaled.
The source of hydrogen atoms in glucose formed by photosynthesis is H20 or water. The balanced chemical equation for the photosynthesis process is 6CO2 plus 6H2O and light energy is converted to C6H12O6 plus 6O2.