The equation is C6H12O6 + 6 O2 = 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + between 36-38 ATP Carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are the end products
ATP (Adenosine 5'-triphosphate
"Aerobic respiration changes glucose into ATP molecules, carbon dioxide, and water. For more information search the site for aerobic respiration. More specifically aerobic respiration makes 4 ATP molecules with a net gain of 2 ATP because 2 were recycled during the respiration process."
The previous answer is talking about Glycolysis, the catabolic process which results in producing 4 ATP molecules with a net gain of 2 ATP because 2 were recycled. But, unfortunately this is not the answer for the question about the product of Aerobic respiration... in which 40 ATP produced with a net gain of 38 ATP because 2 were recycled.
If one molecule of a sugar such as glucose is broken down completely during aerobic respiration, it yields 38 molecules of high-energy ATP. Up to eight of these come from the first, anaerobic stages (glycolysis). The other 30 are obtained from the second, aerobic or oxygen-requiring stages of the Krebs cycle.
The end products of aerobic respiration are water and carbon dioxide. The carbon atoms from glucose are contained by the carbon dioxide.
the end product are same with respiration in human and that is carbon{iv}oxide,water and 38atps{adenosine triphosphate}
Carbon bi oxide is the end product of the oxidation of the glucose, during aerobic respiration.
ATP (Adenosine 5'-triphosphate
Carbon dioxide,water and energy
heat
The overall reactants of photosynthesis are carbon dioxide and water. The overall products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen. The overall reactants of aerobic respiration are glucose and oxygen. The overall products of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and water.
They can be thought of as the 'reverse' of each other (though their repective biochemical pathways are in no ways similar) and are the two halves of the carbon cycle. Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen -> Carbon dioxide + Water Photosynthesis: Carbon dioxide + Water -> Glucose +Oxygen
The reactants of Aerobic cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen.
The reactants of aerobic respiration are oxygen (O2) and glucose. The products of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O) and energy, in the form of 36 ATP molecules
Aerobic Respiration
carbon dioxide and water
The end products of aerobic respiration in plants are:- 1) 6 molecules of Carbon Dioxide 2) 6 molecules of Water, and 3)Energy.
Aerobic respiration is a process wherein glucose is broken down. Its end-products are water, carbon dioxide and adenosine triphosphate or ATP.
THEORETICALLY: 2 FADH2, 10 NADH2, and 36 ATP
The word aerobic means to use oxygen while anaerobic doesn't need oxygen. The products of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and water and energy (ATP). The products of anaerobic respiration are oxygen and energy (ATP).
Yes, both water and carbon dioxide are products of aerobic cellular respiration.
There are two types of cellular respiration: aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration occurs when there is oxygen present. In total, 36 ATP are produced by the end of aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration occurs when there is no oxygen present. In total, just 4 ATP are produced by the end of anaerobic respiration. Thus, aerobic respiration is more efficient in comparison to anaerobic respiration as it yields more ATP
The products of aerobic cellular respiration, carbon dioxide and water, are the reactants of photosynthesis.
The overall reactants of photosynthesis are carbon dioxide and water. The overall products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen. The overall reactants of aerobic respiration are glucose and oxygen. The overall products of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and water.
They can be thought of as the 'reverse' of each other (though their repective biochemical pathways are in no ways similar) and are the two halves of the carbon cycle. Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen -> Carbon dioxide + Water Photosynthesis: Carbon dioxide + Water -> Glucose +Oxygen
Aerobic respiration:C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2Oglucose + oxygen produce carbon dioxide and waterPhotosynthesis:6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2carbon dioxide and water produce glucose and oxygenThe reactants of aerobic respiration are the products of photosynthesis. Organisms that undergo aerobic respiration need the products of photosynthesis to survive (this includes the plants and other photosynthesizing organisms themselves). Plants and other photosynthesizing organisms need the products of aerobic respiration in order to survive.
They are energy (ATP), water and carbon dioxide.