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combustion and cellular respiration
No, Carbon dioxide is used by the plant to produce sugars during photosysnthesis. In this reaction Oxygen is a waste or by-product
carbon dioxide
carbin dioxide
False.Nitogen does not produced by respiration. Carbon dioxide is produced
Carbon dioxide and water are produced as waste products when the mitochondria produce ATP
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide :)
Plants need Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) to produce glucose - which is used as food. The hydrogen (H2) part of the water is used with the carbon dioxide to produce glucose, the food. The remaining oxygen (from the water) is waste.
combustion and cellular respiration
In aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide is produced as a bi-product of the Kreb's cycle (also known as the TCA cycle)
The Krebs cycle produces a small number of ATP, other energy-carrying molecules, and carbon dioxide (CO2), which is released as a waste produce.
In aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide is produced as a bi-product of the Kreb's cycle (also known as the TCA cycle)
No, Carbon dioxide is used by the plant to produce sugars during photosysnthesis. In this reaction Oxygen is a waste or by-product
rbon dioxide ( co2)
Oxygen is produced during photosynthesis , so when it is reversed , Carbon Dioxide is produces
Plants consume carbon dioxide in photosynthesis to produce glucose as the main product. Oxygen is a byproduct (or more accurately a waste product) of photosynthesis.