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What substances react in aerobic respiration?

oxygen and glucose


What substances produced in aerobic respiration?

blood cells


Where does glucose an oxygen come for to react in cellular respiration?

Glucose and oxygen enter a cell's cytoplasm for aerobic cellular respiration.


What does the cell need to respiration?

Substances that a cell needs to respire include glucose and oxygen. When the body releases these, it is called aerobic respiration.


What substances react in aerobic respiration and where do they come from?

Glucose and oxygen are the reactants. In humans glucose comes from digested food, and oxygen is breathed in from the air. In plants, glucose is made in photosynthesis, and oxygen diffuses in from the air.


What do you call respiration that requires oxygen?

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What molecule is used during aerobic respiration?

Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.


What process in the mitochondrion?

It is called the respiration. Aerobic respiration takes place in it


Why is aerobic respiration better than aerobic respiration for producing energy in your muscles?

Because anaerobic respiration releases less energy than aerobic respiration.


What is created by aerobic respiration?

aerobic respiration is created by oxygen and glucose


How do you use Aerobic Respiration in a sentence?

Mammals use aerobic respiration.


Does a higher percent of transmittance mean there is more aerobic respiration?

A higher percent of transmittance in a solution typically indicates that more light is passing through, suggesting lower absorbance by the substances present. In the context of aerobic respiration, if transmittance is measured for a product like carbon dioxide or a byproduct of respiration, a higher percent could imply more aerobic respiration is occurring. However, transmittance alone doesn't directly measure respiration; it must be considered alongside other factors like the specific substances being analyzed.