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In what proses? You can be referring to photosynthesis and/or cellular respiration. Question is unable to be answered.
The end products of the entire process of typical uncomplicated cellular respiration -->are 36 or 38 ATP, 6 oxygen molecules, 6 carbon dioxide molecules, and 6 water molecules. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are different things though, I see that your question is under the category of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis (happens in green plants) produces glucose and oxygen. It then uses the glucose to begin cellular respiration in it's mitochondria.. plants need ATP too. They just use photosynthesis as a way of producing the sugar they need to produce ATP...just like we eat sugar for our energy production (cellular respiration)
we are not sure where the cellular respiration is in the cell! go to ask.com to aswer your question!
In cellular respiration, organic molecules and oxygen are taken in to create carbon dioxide and water. In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are taken in to create organic molecules and oxygen.
Your question is very muddled but perhaps the answer you are looking for is "Krebs cycle". See related links below.
Answer this question… C. The cellular process that releases energy by breaking down glucose when oxygen is not available
In what proses? You can be referring to photosynthesis and/or cellular respiration. Question is unable to be answered.
The end products of the entire process of typical uncomplicated cellular respiration -->are 36 or 38 ATP, 6 oxygen molecules, 6 carbon dioxide molecules, and 6 water molecules. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are different things though, I see that your question is under the category of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis (happens in green plants) produces glucose and oxygen. It then uses the glucose to begin cellular respiration in it's mitochondria.. plants need ATP too. They just use photosynthesis as a way of producing the sugar they need to produce ATP...just like we eat sugar for our energy production (cellular respiration)
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we are not sure where the cellular respiration is in the cell! go to ask.com to aswer your question!
In cellular respiration, organic molecules and oxygen are taken in to create carbon dioxide and water. In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are taken in to create organic molecules and oxygen.
Your question is very muddled but perhaps the answer you are looking for is "Krebs cycle". See related links below.
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The simplest way to answer this question is yes. In very general terms photosynthesis is the process of capturing photons for energy that is used for combing the substrates that are the products of aerobic respiration.Yes, the chemical equation of photosynthesis is:6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Light Energy = C6 H12 O6 + 6 O2Carbon dioxide + Water + Light Energy = Glucose + OxygenRAW MATERIALS = PRODUCTSThe raw materials of photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration. The rely and use the materials to make the products of photosynthesis with sunlight.
The products of cellular respiration are ATP and waste products. ATP is needed to drive cellular activities, as in muscle contraction. If cellular activity is aerobic (using oxygen), the waste product is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Question ispartiallywrong as fermentation is part of cellular respiration, question should be about similarities and differences in aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Cellular respiration is comprised of 3 stages , 1 glycolysis , 2 Krebs cycle and 3 electron transport chain .Fermentation is approximately similar to glycolysis except last step .