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No, plants do not produce carbon dioxide as part of their natural processes. Instead, they absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct.
Cells produce waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and other metabolic byproducts as a result of their normal cellular processes. These waste products are typically removed from the cell to maintain a healthy cellular environment.
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Carbon dioxide and water.
The products of cellular respiration (carbon dioxide and water) are the starting products of photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are used to produce glucose and oxygen, which are then used in cellular respiration to produce energy. This interdependence forms a continuous cycle between the two processes.
the products for anaeribic respiration is carbon dioxide and water
A candle, gas or wood stove, gas water heater or a gas or oil furnace all produce carbon dioxide by burning hydrocarbons.Baking powder and yeast make bread rise by producing carbon dioxide, although by very different methods.Children are products of human reproduction that produce carbon dioxide.
Burning (combustion) of organic substance will produce waste Carbon Dioxide. Also metabolic processes in living things produces waste Carbon Dioxide.
Carbonate and acid react and produce, carbon dioxide and water as products.
The digesting of food is more likely to cause methane than carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is liberated when dissolved food is used in biological processes at the cellular level as carbon compounds combine with oxygen to produce energy.
Yes, mold can produce small amounts of carbon dioxide as part of its natural metabolic processes. Mold releases carbon dioxide as it breaks down organic matter for energy and growth.