water
It is same as combustion. O2 is involved and CO2 is produced
Aerobic cellular respiration is a combustion reaction.
Oxygen, most likely.
Carbon dioxide and water vapor are the two gases produced by both combustion and cellular respiration.
Slowly by cellular respiration, quickly by combustion (burning).
Carbon dioxide is produced by both the process of respiration in animals and the combustion of fossil fuels in cars, factories, and power plants.
The combustion of sugar in our bodies occurs through a series of controlled chemical reactions known as cellular respiration. This process involves breaking down glucose molecules in the presence of oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP. Unlike a rapid combustion reaction, cellular respiration is tightly regulated by enzymes and occurs gradually, allowing the energy released to be captured efficiently without causing an explosion. Additionally, the energy released is utilized for various cellular functions rather than being released all at once.
People compare combustion to respiration because both processes involve the chemical reaction of fuel with oxygen to release energy. In combustion, this energy is released as heat and light, while in respiration, it is used to generate ATP for cellular functions. Both processes produce carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
In your body.
combustion and cellular respiration
Cellular respiration, combustion, and decomposition.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.