water, carbon dioxide and oxygen
Oxidation takes place at the anode in an electrochemical cell.
The substances released after an enzyme reaction takes place are called products. Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions by binding to substrates and converting them into these products. The specificity of the enzyme determines the nature of the products formed in the reaction.
These initial substances are the reactants.
The substances that are released after an enzyme reaction takes place are known as products. During the enzymatic reaction, substrates are converted into these products through the enzyme's catalytic action. The enzyme itself remains unchanged and can participate in further reactions.
Mitochondria are commonly referred to as the (eukaryotic) cell's "powerhouse".
It is called aerobic respiration, oxidation is usage of oxygen .
These reactions are called redox reactions.Isolated reduction/oxidation is not possible.
Oxidation (slow burning of the tobacco)
A chemical reaction is the change that takes place when different substances react with one another to form new substances. The substances that react in a chemical reaction are called the reactants and the new substances formed are called the products.
An oxidation half-reaction
These substances are called reactants.
Oxidation occurs in various parts of the body, primarily in the mitochondria where cellular respiration takes place. During this process, nutrients are oxidized to produce energy in the form of ATP. Oxidation also occurs in the cytoplasm during metabolic reactions that involve the breakdown of molecules for energy production.