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No, it is a product.
oxygen
Glucose must be present in order for cellular respiration to occur. Cellular respiration is the process in which glucose is broken down in to ATP (energy), Carbon Dioxide, and water. Glucose is a reactant in the sense that it must be present for the reaction to occur.
Oxygen is a product of respiration by plants that contain chlorophyll and consume carbon dioxide. Oxygen is a reactant in respiration by air-breathing animals.
indirect respiration is a gaseous exchange that involves two phases: a. external respiration - exchange of gases between environment and tissues. b. internal respiration - exchange of gases between the tissues and body cells juiysiey ",
Glucose and oxygen
6co2 + c6 h12 o6 oxygen - glucose
Oxygen is a reactant
Glucose is a product of photosynthesis and a reactant in cellular respiration.
That would be oxygen. Photosynthesis: 6CO2 + 6H20 --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 Respiration: C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O O2 is oxygen, H2O is water, CO2 is carbon dioxide
The gas that is a reactant in aerobic cellular respiration is oxygen. C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
Oxygen
No, it is a product.
the process of respiration occurs by cell surface and the oxygen is inhaled and when carbon dioxide is exhaled outside the body the the gaseous exchange occurs to the cell surface. The most of the respiration is done through haemoglobin and other path are also used some times such as bicarbonates.
The main reason that carbohydrates are important to cell processes is that glucose, a carbohydrate, provides most of the energy a cell requires. Glucose is the main reactant for cellular respiration.
Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.
CO2 is the by-product of cellular respiration. CO2 is the reactant for photosynthesis