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Oxygen is reduced, gaining electrons and hydrogen ions
Yes in the form of water vapour. Yet, while it is a product, it is readily reused.
Formula for respiration: oxygen + glucose --> water + carbon dioxide 6O2 + C6H12O6 --> 6H2O + 6CO2
Cellular respiration is the method by which cells use glucose and oxygen to form energy in the form of ATP
It bonds with hydrogen to form water. Here's the equation for cellular respiration: C6H12O6 (aq) + 6 O2 (g) → 6 CO2 (g) + 6 H2O (l) + ATP. You take in sugar (food) and oxygen as a human, and you make ATP, water, and you breathe our carbon dioxide.
Oxygen is reduced, gaining electrons and hydrogen ions
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular respiration During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water and energy are produced during cellular respiration.
The reactants of aerobic respiration are oxygen (O2) and glucose. The products of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O) and energy, in the form of 36 ATP molecules
The reduction of oxygen that forms water occurs during respiration. It occurs when oxygen and hydrogen mix to form what is called metabolic water.
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular respiration During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water and energy are produced during cellular respiration.
Oxygen is reduced, gaining electrons and hydrogen ions
Cellular respiration is the reverse of photosynthesis. Cellular respiration uses oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, water and energy in the form of ATP. Photosynthesis uses sunlight as an energy source and produces oxygen and water.
Oxygen is reduced, gaining electrons and hydrogen ions
It is produced by cellular respiration. In cellular respiration oxygen reacts with glucose to form carbon dioxide, water, and energy tor be used by the cell.
Yes in the form of water vapour. Yet, while it is a product, it is readily reused.
glucose and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide water and heat
if by resperation, you mean cellular respiration, then using glucose and oxygen, Cellular Respiration makes carbon dioxide, water, and chemical energy in the form of 36 ATP