Carbon is fully oxidized.They are turned into CO2.
Cellular respiration produces water but fermentation does not.Respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water Fermentation: glucose --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide breathed out by the lungs
Nothing. Carbon dioxide is produced in respiration, but is not a reactant.
ATP Carbon dioxide Note that the quantity produced could be different.
Cellular respiration produces water but fermentation does not.Respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water Fermentation: glucose --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
Cellular respiration produces water but fermentation does not.Respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water Fermentation: glucose --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
Cellular respiration produces water but fermentation does not.Respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water Fermentation: glucose --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide
It happens all of the time, except when you are sprinting. It then switches to fermentation, which doesn't use oxygen. This is because when you are sprinting, you don't get enough oxygen for cellular respiration to occur.
Cellular Respiration
carbon dioxide breathed out by the lungs
Fermentation is used in anaerobic respiration. Fermentation is done to replenish NAD supplies so that glycolysis can continue making ATP in the absence of oxygen.
Nothing. Carbon dioxide is produced in respiration, but is not a reactant.
Aerobic cellular respiration requires oxygen. Therefore which ever process that requires Oxygen to make it occur is NOT a stage of aerobic cellular respiration.
The carbon atoms are released as carbon dioxide (C02) which is what humans breathe out