Cellular Respiration is a complex process which uses many different molecules, such as Oxygen, Water, ATP, NAD, NADH, FAD, FADH, Acetyl CoA, and others. If you are asking about the fuel consumed in Cellular Respiration, that would primarily be Glucose.
Gas. Probably looking for "oxygen". But animal cells respire water and CO2 also.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are necessary. Animals take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide, while plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2)
ADP, ATP, glucose, water, and oxygen are needed for cellular respiration.
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Biology textbooks often state that 38 ATP molecules can be made per oxidized glucose molecule during cellular respiration (2 from glycolysis, 2 from the Krebs cycle, and about 34 from the electron transport system).
Water,optimum temperature,oxygen,certain ions and enzymes are needed for cellular respiration.
Gills split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, used for aerobic cellular respiration.
Fermentation!!!!!
cellular respiration, water breaks it down
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The first step of the process is the digestion.
34 molecules
Glucose is the necessary sugar for cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration is the process by which cells release energy from food and store it in molecules of ATP. The overall chemical equation for aerobic cellular respiration is C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O.
Biology textbooks often state that 38 ATP molecules can be made per oxidized glucose molecule during cellular respiration (2 from glycolysis, 2 from the Krebs cycle, and about 34 from the electron transport system).
mitochondria
Photosynthesis makes glucose molecules, but cellular respiration breaks them down.
Cellular respiration occurs when cells oxidize food molecules into carbon dioxide and water. Cellular respiration is the process that cells use to get their energy.
cellular respiration.
Water,optimum temperature,oxygen,certain ions and enzymes are needed for cellular respiration.