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Oxygen is very much important for the human body. Oxygen plays a vital role in the breathing processes and in the metabolism of the living organisms.
6 CO2 + 6 H2O + light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6 O2. Carbon dioxide + water + light energy --> Glucose + Oxygen.
99 percent of the human body contains carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The composition of hydrogen in human body is 9.5 percent.
A human breathes about 9.5 tonnes of air in a year.
The formula of mercury (II) oxide is HgO, showing that one oxygen atom is present for each mercury atom. The gram atomic mass of mercury is 200.59 and that of oxygen is 15.9994. Therefore, the mass of oxygen produced will be: 18.6(15.9994/200.59) = 1.48g of oxygen, to the justified number of significant digits. The sum of 1.48g and 18.6g is 20.08, which rounded to two significant digits is 20g, indicating that the decomposition was complete.
10 mg of glucose
Because oxygen is used to burn glucose, the fuel preferred by the brain. At rest, you use about 20% of the oxygen you breathe to keep your brain running.
The reaction 6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2 is the chemical equation for photosynthesis. In this reaction, carbon dioxide and water are transformed into glucose and oxygen gas with the input of energy. This is the reaction that allows plants to be autotrophs, as the glucose produced can be used as a source of energy.
why do yeast cells consume glucose much more slowly when oxygen is present than when oxygen is absent
About 60% of our oxygen is produced by phytoplakton.
a lot of oxygen! that's where most of it comes from!
45 percent of the earths oxygen is produced by our oceans
None. Oxygen is required for the production of ATP
about 36 to 38 ATP molecules are produced for every glucose molecule.
I think that it is Mitochondria...but im not sure. The first stages in the breakdown of glucose occur in the cytoplasm of the cell. These reactions do not use oxygen and only a small amount of energy is converted to ATP. Much more energy is released in the second stage which does take place in the mitochondria. This is the stage which uses oxygen.
The brain doesn't have the capacity to store oxygen or glucose. This is the reason why one feels dizzy on getting up suddenly.
Per glucose 38 can be produced. It is by aerobic resppiration