carbon dioxide is what's produced. its definitely not air.
Carbon dioxide, energy, and water.... the goal of aerobic respiration is the production of energy. CO2 is a product of substrate breakdown and the oxygen you breathe in performs the final act. That's what the oxygen you breathe in does... it links to the subatomic debris (the protons and electrons that are churned out during energy production) and produces water.
In the mitochondria, the following reaction occurs: Glucose + O2 --> CO2 + H2O + Energy This is only the net reaction, and cell respiration is a lot more complicated.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced during aerobic respiration, which occurs in the mitochondria.
only in Aerobic respiration
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Aerobic respiration. Mitochondria are responsible for converting nutrients into the energy-yielding molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to fuel the cell's activities. This function, known as aerobic respiration, is the reason mitochondria are frequently referred to as the powerhouse of the cell. Aerobic respiration. Mitochondria are responsible for converting nutrients into the energy-yielding molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to fuel the cell's activities. This function, known as aerobic respiration, is the reason mitochondria are frequently referred to as the powerhouse of the cell.
Aerobic Respiratin.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced during aerobic respiration, which occurs in the mitochondria.
only in Aerobic respiration
I believe that H20 is produced in the mitochondria of a cell/the cytoplasm. Hope this helped. :)
The mitochondria is the site of aerobic respiration and is where the majority of the cells energy is produced.
The energy currency of the cell (ATP) is produced in the mitochondria during aerobic respiration and therefore "powers" the cell's activities.
Carbon dioxide is released, and heat as a by-product
The most energy (measured by ATP production) produced in cellular respiration is in the Electron Transport Chain/System through oxidative phosphorylation.
Aerobic respiration takes place. It generates energy in cell
Aerobic and anaerobic respiration .
Aerobic respiration happens when there is a usable energy source near the cell.
The site of aerobic respiration is in the mitochondria of the cell. The three stages of aerobic respiration are glycolysis, kerb Cycle, and electron transport chain.
You are referring to aerobic cellular respiration. The rate at which aerobic respiration occurs in a cell depends on the type of cell and the activity level of the organism. An organism (including humans) would need aerobic respiration to take place rapidly when it is active because it needs more energy, but not as rapidly when it is at rest when it needs less energy.