Glucose reacts with oxygen in the following redox reaction, C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O, the carbon dioxide and water is a waste product and the chemical reaction is exothermic.
Carbohydrate catabolisim is the breakdown of carbohydrates into smaller units. Carbohydrates literally undergo combustion to retrieve the large amounts of energy in their bonds.
The term is most common in biochemestery, where it is a synonym of saccharide. The carbohydrates (saccharides) are divided into four chemical groupings: monosaccharides, disacchrides,oligosaccharides, and polysaccharides
Monosaccharides are the major source of fuel for metabolisims, being used both as an energy source (glucose being the most important in nature) and in biosynthisis.
Even though complex carbohydrates are not very digestible, they may comprise important dietary elements for humans. Called dietary fiber, these carbohydrates enhance digestion among other benefits.
Some simple carbohydrates (e.g. fructose) are digested very slowly, while some complex carbohydrates (starches), especially if processed, raise blood sugar rapidly. The speed of digestion is determined by a variety of factors including which other nutrients are consumed with the carbohydrate, how the food is prepared, individual differences in metabolism, and the chemistry of the carbohydrate
The location of the enzyme that links these two parts of gluconeogenesis by converting oxaloacetate to PEP, PEP carboxykinase, is variable by species: it can be found entirely within the mitochondria, entirely within the cytosol, or dispersed evenly between the two.
Carbon-oxygen bonds are present in these functional groups:You can find this anwser and graph on Wikipedia "Carbon-Oxygen". it's posted with the chemestery to help you understand. Inconclusion,
I say thats a matter of how ones body works to produce reproduce any and all of the chemicals within the self. So anwser to your question, Yes but.......and the rest is left to science. I hope this was helpful to your question, because to give the correct anwser one must have a direct question, there is little to be left out as the body per person or animal breaks down much the same however the way it breaks down for each is a matter of complexe blood work and or lab extent. yes the oxygen does help in the aide to making carbs and the like in the body, you must first find what part is to be the waste and the use before you can determin why or how it does. yes to produce carbon and water as waste.
respiration
the final product of the calvin benson cycle used to produce glucose is?
C6H12O6 (Glucose)
carbon dioxide
Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.
respiration
Respiration
Respiration
respiration
This is known as "respiration."
the final product of the calvin benson cycle used to produce glucose is?
the final product of the calvin benson cycle used to produce glucose is?
Plants consume carbon dioxide in photosynthesis to produce glucose as the main product. Oxygen is a byproduct (or more accurately a waste product) of photosynthesis.
It is turned into glucose. It is reduced using light energy
The final product is a salt.
Water and carbon dioxide if the combustion is complete.
Carbon Dioxide