This depends on the cells. In humans anerobic respiration looks like this: glucose + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water + ATP (energy) Aerobic respiration looks like this: glucose => lactic acid + ATP (energy) However these differ in certain animals such as yeast, and nitrifying bacteria.
no
The two kinds of respiration are cellular respiration and external respiration. Cellular respiration occurs within cells to produce energy, while external respiration involves the exchange of gases between an organism and its environment, typically through breathing.
The cellular energy molecule produced by the mitochondria is adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
glucose
yes
glucose
mitochondria
NADH is produced in the mitochondria during the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain of cellular respiration. FADH2 is also produced in the mitochondria during the citric acid cycle.
The cellular organelle responsible for producing ATP energy is the mitochondria.
Energy produced in photosynthesis is put into a usable form through cellular respiration.
Excreted
Mitochondrion is the organelle function in eukaryotic cellular respiration where in ATP is produced. ATP is the energy created for an organism to operate.