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When our lungs breathe in oxygen, they then breathe out Carbon Dioxide(CO2), which the plants then purify back into clean oxygen for us. So, plants are very useful in the workings of respiration.
When yeast undergoes anaerobic respiration, it gives off Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Ethanol. The Ethanol is used in alcohol production, bread making, gasohol etc.
The products of respiration are carbon dioxide and water. Both are important and have uses. However, I wonder if you are thinking of the energy which is released. As energy is not a substance, I wouldn't technically call it a product, but it is certainly important and useful.
Autotrophic respiration is the respiration produced by the roots of plants.
glucose....
helps with release of energy
Adenosine tri phosphate
Tube feet in a star fish are useful for respiration
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respiration is a very useful process that helps in metabolism of cells
They're not waste products, which implies that they are not important or useful. The products of aerobic cellular respiration are carbon dioxide and water, which are the reactants of photosynthesis.
Cellular respiration
Yes, also the production of Adenosine triphosphate, which carries the useful energy.
When our lungs breathe in oxygen, they then breathe out Carbon Dioxide(CO2), which the plants then purify back into clean oxygen for us. So, plants are very useful in the workings of respiration.
Most animals do it by removing useful gases from the air with their lungs. Then, what's left is carbon dioxide. Most animals produce carbon dioxide via cellular respiration.
Respiration releases energy for use in life processes. There are two types of respiration, aerobic (uses oxygen) and anaerobic (does not use oxygen). Respiration can produce useful products that have uses in a range of industries.