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The gas that is a reactant in aerobic cellular respiration is oxygen. C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
Oxygen. Water vapor. Carbon dioxide, if you are a plant...
In aerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is molecular oxygen O2. With anaerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is a molecule other than oxygen, such as an organic substance.
Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
It is called the respiration. Aerobic respiration takes place in it
The gas that is a reactant in aerobic cellular respiration is oxygen. C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
Glucose
In aerobic respiration it is oxygen.
The citric acid cycle is a cycle.
The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration is oxygen, which turns into H20.
Oxygen. Water vapor. Carbon dioxide, if you are a plant...
No, it is a product. C6H12O6 + O2 + H20 = CO2 + H20 + ATP
In aerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is molecular oxygen O2. With anaerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is a molecule other than oxygen, such as an organic substance.
Oxygen, the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration.
No ,it is not a by product.It is a reactant in respiration
inside the mitochondria
Aerobic respiration - final electron acceptor is oxygen (O) Anaerobic respiration - final electron acceptor can besulfate (SO42-), nitrate (NO3-), sulfur (S), or fumarate....