In Cellular (Aerobic) Respiration:
Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water
Carbon Dioxide and Water are produced.
They are the inverse of each other. The raw materials of one are the products of the other. glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water is respiration, and photosynthesis is the reverse: carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen.
Raw Matierals: Glucose and oxygenProducts: Carbon Dioxide and H2Oand energy
The raw materials needed for cellular respiration are glucose (sugar) and oxygen. Glucose is obtained from the breakdown of carbohydrates in our diet, while oxygen is obtained through respiration. These two molecules are needed to produce energy in the form of ATP through the process of cellular respiration.
Raw materials in cellular respiration refer to the molecules that are broken down and utilized by cells to produce energy. These include glucose, oxygen, and other nutrients that are required for the metabolic processes in the mitochondria to generate ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Without these raw materials, cellular respiration cannot efficiently occur, leading to a decrease in energy production and cell function.
Photosynthesis: carbon dioxide + water (+ sunlight) -------> oxygen + glucose Aerboic Respiration: oxygen + glucose ------> carbon dioxide + water (+ energy) So yes the products of photosynthesis are the raw materials of AEROBIC respiration.
oxygen and glucose
Oxygen and Glucose
Photosynthesis CO2 + H2O + Sunlight Cellular respiration O + Glucose Raw materials for these processes.
Oxygen and glucose are the raw materials needed for respiration to occur. Oxygen is required as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, while glucose is the main energy source that gets broken down to produce ATP.
For respiration you need oxygen and glucose.
The raw materials necessary for respiration are oxygen and glucose. Oxygen is required as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, while glucose is the primary source of energy that is broken down through glycolysis and the citric acid cycle to produce ATP.
glucose + oxygen