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The products of respiration are carbon dioxide and water. Both are important and have uses. However, I wonder if you are thinking of the energy which is released. As energy is not a substance, I wouldn't technically call it a product, but it is certainly important and useful.
When yeast undergoes anaerobic respiration, it gives off Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Ethanol. The Ethanol is used in alcohol production, bread making, gasohol etc.
it is useful in making a large amount of atp(cellular energy)(36 made in aerobic) and utilizable products after aerobic/anaerobic respiration
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Adenosine tri phosphate
The products of respiration are carbon dioxide and water. Both are important and have uses. However, I wonder if you are thinking of the energy which is released. As energy is not a substance, I wouldn't technically call it a product, but it is certainly important and useful.
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When yeast undergoes anaerobic respiration, it gives off Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Ethanol. The Ethanol is used in alcohol production, bread making, gasohol etc.
helps with release of energy
when is the estimation of product is a useful tool
it is useful in making a large amount of atp(cellular energy)(36 made in aerobic) and utilizable products after aerobic/anaerobic respiration
Tube feet in a star fish are useful for respiration
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Photosynthesis produces glucose (C6H12O6) which is required by organisms for respiration, it also gives off bi-products of O2 and water, the oxygen is released into the atmosphere or recycled by the plant in its own respiration reactions.
Reuse that product and turn it into something that can help the environment.
Studying time management techniques is useful for increasing productivity.