the air we breath in has all those. The water in the air is in gaseous form(which is also known as water vapour)and that is the reason why we cannot see water that is in in the air. Besides the things mentioned in the question, there are other gases in the air like nitrogen , helium, hydrogen and neon
no, only water realeases oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy/ATP
No, carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than oxygen. This is why carbon dioxide can readily dissolve in water to form carbonic acid, whereas oxygen is less soluble and does not react as readily with water.
In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are used to produce glucose and oxygen. In cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen are used to produce energy (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water. So, carbon and oxygen are elements that are cycled through both processes.
No. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. Carbon and oxygen will combined to form carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide.
glucose+oxygen--->carbon dioxide+waterhydrocarbon+oxygen--> carbon dioxide+water
carbon dioxide + water --------> glucose + oxygen.
Photosynthesis takes carbon dioxide and uses sunlight to split it into carbon and oxygen, releasing the oxygen into the air, and combining the carbon with water from the ground to create glucose.
Carbon dioxide and water is formed because it mainly contains carbon, oxygen and hydrogen so if we put carbon and oxygen together we get carbon dioxide and when we put oxygen then we have h20 which is water.
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the products of respiration: carbon dioxide + water. oxygen + glucose --> carbon dioxide + water. to remember it, think of breathing in oxygen and your food is the glucose, then when you breathe out, you release carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Carbon Dioxide & Water, Complete burning with excess of oxygen gives out Carbon Dioxide(CO2) + Water , While incomplete burning with limited amount of oxygen gives out Carbon monoxide (CO) + Water