no, cells are just cells. the products of respiration are carbon dioxide and water.
Photosynthesis (day time)
carbon dioxide+water=oxygen+sugar, glucose
Respiration (night time)
oxygen+glucose, sugar=carbon dioxide+water
The ending product of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells is lactic acid.
The substance that becomes an end product of respiration in muscle cells is latic acid. This will happen commonly at the end of a strenuous exercise.
CO2 and H2O
In respiration, you breathe in oxygen and it goes into your blood and round to all your cells in the body and out of the cells come carbon dioxide as their waste product and that is why you breathe out carbon dioxide which is the consequense of RESPIRATION!
An end product of respiration, carbon dioxide is carried from cells to lung.
Carbon dioxide is a product of cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration and fermentation both produce ATP - which is a form of energy that cells can use.
cellular respiration. carbon dioxide is basically waste product.
During cellular respiration animal cells combine oxygen with food molecules to release energy to live and function. Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide as a waste product.
During cellular respiration animal cells combine oxygen with food molecules to release energy to live and function. Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide as a waste product.
CO2 serves as an end product that is released from body tissues (cells) after cellular respiration is used to release the energy from an ATP molecule.
Two examples of cellular respiration creating cellular waste products are aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration produces two waste products, H2O and CO2. Anaerobic respirationâ??s waste product is lactic acid.