combustion and cellular respiration
The respiratory system and the circulatory system work together to remove waste products of cellular respiration from cells. During respiration, carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product, which diffuses from cells into the bloodstream. The circulatory system then transports the carbon dioxide to the lungs where it is exhaled, completing the process of waste removal.
The main product is ATP. CO2 is also produced
In aerobic respiration 38 ATPs are produced. In anerobic respiration only 2 are produced
Autotrophic respiration is the respiration produced by the roots of plants.
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carbon dioxide Also water is a waste product. It is produced by Oxygen
Try waste elimination.
Cellular respiration
Glucose . . . Carbon Dioxide
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide Also water is a waste product. It is produced by Oxygen
Oxygen is the waste gas from photosynthesis which passes out through the stomates (stomata).
C2O + H2O(Carbon Dioxide + Water . {One carbon and two oxygen atoms + Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom . [Just for all you people who aren't science geeks]})add. Assuming you don't mean plant cellular respiration, in which case the waste product is oxygen. Carbon dioxide is what gives off waste products in cellular respiration. This is a process.
Because it is being produced as a bye product in oxidation during respiration and combustion.
carbon doxide and water :)
Carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a waste product produced by animals (including humans of course) during respiration. Plants use this as part of the process of photosynthesis, which in turn creates oxygen (as a waste product).