Depends on the method of digestion. I am going to assume you mean after complex sugars have been broken down into the simple sugar glucose. At this point glucose can be broken down in two ways in a cell, depending on if the process is aerobic or anaerobic. Aerobic respiration, as it is called is when breakdown occurs with oxygen present. The end products of this are ATP and something I don't remember. If the breakdown is done without the presence of oxygen, it is not as efficent and it produces less ATP and lactic acid. Lactic acid is the stuff that creates that burning sensation in your muscles after they have been worked hard.
Water and carbon dioxide if you mean the waste products from respiration. The equation is: C6H12O6 + O2 --> H2O + CO2
Water and carbon dioxide if you mean the waste products from respiration. The equation is:
C6H12O6 + O2 --> H2O + CO2
Glucose is broken down during cellular respiration in the cells. The complete breakdown results in carbon dioxide, water, and some form of energy, usually ATP.
carbon and water
I think is energy
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Ammonia and CO2 are both toxic products of metabolism from within cells
protein metabolism
The composition of body tissues must remain constant, so if waste products were unable to leave the tissues the composition of the tissues would not be able to be kept constant and metabolic wastes will poison the body
The end products of digestion of carbohydrates is monosaccharides such as glucose. Which is then absorbed in the small intestine and transported to cells so they can go through cellular respiration in order to create ATP.
Carbondioxide.
its puto
components in transit
Lactic acid.
The excreotry system is the process of eliminating waste products of metabolism.
No. Urea is.
To collect waste products generated by the cellular metabolism.
Catabolism
phosphorus
Diabetes mellitus is the most common disorder of carbohydrate metabolism, and it is abbreviated DM.
Ammonia and CO2 are both toxic products of metabolism from within cells
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