The breakdown of glucose to carbon dioxide and water occurs during glycolysis and aerobic respiration in cellular respiration. The carbon dioxide is a waste product.
In the equation for cellular respiration the reactants, which go into the equation, are glucose and oxygen. The products, that come out of the equation, are carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP.
I would think CO2 goes out while O comes in.
If oxygen were not produced during photosynthesis then organisms could not perform cellular respiration. This means that they couldn't produce carbon dioxide which would make the plants unable to undergo photosynthesis.
The source of hydrogen atoms in glucose formed by photosynthesis is H20 or water. The balanced chemical equation for the photosynthesis process is 6CO2 plus 6H2O and light energy is converted to C6H12O6 plus 6O2.
Dioxide means an oxygen molecule in a compound. Example CO2 is carbon dioxide, the O2 part is the dioxide.
Carbon dioxide
From parts of the carbon chain of glucose after loss of electrons and H+
In the equation for cellular respiration the reactants, which go into the equation, are glucose and oxygen. The products, that come out of the equation, are carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP.
it comes from the body
A cell releases energy when glucose(food) and oxygen come together, then they produce water, Carbon Dioxide, and energy. a simpler form of this is the equation oxygen+glucose=water+carbon dioxide+energy
36-38 ATP, 8 H2O, 6CO2. water and carbon dioxide come from breaking down glucose(C6H12O6)
it comes form you lungs
In respiration, you breathe in oxygen and it goes into your blood and round to all your cells in the body and out of the cells come carbon dioxide as their waste product and that is why you breathe out carbon dioxide which is the consequense of RESPIRATION!
CO2 is formed when materials containing Carbon burn in the air (which contains Oxygen). Materials containing carbon are mainly of biological in origin (wood, grass, coal, oil gas, charcoal etc). When animals and humans inhale air, they are utilizing the oxygen and use it for cellular respiration. Yet the products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide and water, both of which can be eliminated from the body through exhalation. Plants make their food using carbon dioxide and 'exhale' oxygen; the cycle starts over again. Carbon dioxide can also come out of volcanoes as a natural gas.
Your lungs. The blood vessels in your lungs take in oxygen from the air and exchange it for carbon dioxide and water (in vapour form). These are exhaled.
plants need carbon dioxide which come from animals respiration
I would think CO2 goes out while O comes in.