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It is same as combustion. O2 is involved and CO2 is produced

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Q: What does combustion have in common with cellular respiration?
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How is cellular respiration unlike combustion?

water


What is the name for the chemical equation to cellular resipration?

Aerobic cellular respiration is a combustion reaction.


What ingredient is used in combustion and cellular respiration?

Oxygen, most likely.


What is carbon dioxide produced by both the processes of?

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What type of organisms uses cellular respiration for cellular energy?

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Is energy from glucose released slowly or quickly?

Slowly by cellular respiration, quickly by combustion (burning).


Is light common to both cellular respiration and the light reactions of photosynthesis?

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How is the combustion of propane similar to cellular respiration?

If the combustion of propane isn't getting enough oxygen it is incomplete and it would be a smokey yellow flame. For humans we depend on chemical potential energy from plants and animals. Propane combustion and cellular respiration are different because propane combustion depends on oxygen to fuel it and humans depend on chemical potential energy to fuel themselves.


What is carbon dioxide produced from?

combustion and cellular respiration


What is the most common energy source in cell respiration?

Glucose is the most common energy source in cellular respiration.


3 ways carbon atoms return to the nonliving part of the carbon cycle?

Cellular respiration, combustion, and decomposition.


Is oxygen a common product to reactions in cellular respiration and fermentation?

No, it is required only in cellular respiration. Fermentation takes place in the absence of oxygen.