Hi all! Food is the main energy, but oxygen is also used and it is mixed with glucose to make carbon dioxide and water
At a molecular level they are the same thing and release the same products -CO2 and energy.
Petroleum is a dark liquid used to make fuels and other products.
Fossil fuels can be burned to release the potential chemical energy stored millions of years ago.The process of burning fuels is called Combustion.
Uranium and most transuranic elements. Plutonium and Americium are particularly good reactor fuels.
Plutonium obtained in nuclear reactors with uranium fuels after recycling of the burned fuels can be used also as a nuclear fuel.
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Respiration would take fuels of hydrocarbons, sugars, carbohydrates, natural fats, etc. Oxygen, of course, is also required for respiration. Carbon Dioxide is a product of respiration, and not a fuel. Nitrogen Gas (N2) is relatively inert in the body, and not a fuel of respiration. Argon and the inert gases are not fuels.
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From burning fossil fuels. Decay and respiration too.
From burning fossil fuels. Decay and respiration too.
Cellular respiration is the process by which the chemical energy of molecules is released and partially captured in the form of ATP(Adeninetriphosphate, a form of energy release). Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins can all be used as fuels in cellular respiration, but glucose is most commonly used as an example to examine the reactions and pathways involved.
i think that the answer might be carbon dioxide and energy
oxygen fuels the brain.....
Oxygen in air fuels cellular respiration and carbon dioxide also in air fuels Photosynthesis. Therefore exposure to air is very important!
the main fuel for cellular respiration is protein, fat, sugar, and oxygen from the food you eat.
Cellular respiration by producers and consumers returns carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.-Cellular respiration-Volcanic eruptions-Human interference (burning of fossil fuels)
Cellular respiration by producers and consumers returns carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.-Cellular respiration-Volcanic eruptions-Human interference (burning of fossil fuels)