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Q: Where does the oxygen go in cellular respiration in plants?
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What evidence indicates that plants can produce carbon dioxide through the cellular respiration?

When plants go through cellular respiration, they use carbon dioxide and emit oxygen as a waste product. There is no evidence that plants also produce carbon dioxide.


Do plants and animals go through cellular respiration?

Yes, they do. Mostly any organism containing cells will go through cellular respiration. Plants and Animals have different body systems, the cardiovascular and respiratory being involved in cellular respiration. The cells need oxygen to survive, therefore they respirate to be able to.


What is anaerobic and anaerobic respiration?

Aerobic cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen and anaerobic cellular respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen. Without the presence of oxygen, cellular respiration cannot go past Glycolysis (the first step of cellular respiration) and will be forced to find an alternative route which is, fermentation. Hope this helped.


What are cellular respiration reactants?

The reactants are the substances that go into cellular respiration. They are glucose (sugar, which is written as C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2).


What are the two things that go into cellular respiration?

glucose and oxygen


Do plants undergo Plants cellular respiration?

YesYes of course they under go respiration. Every organism under go respiration


How does photosynthesis and cellular respiration relate to global warming?

well it is said that plants can help stop global warming. So, they have photosynthesis and do cellular respiration to take in carbon dioxide and make it oxygen. global warming has to do with carbon dioxide. there you go! :)


Do plants need to carry out cellular respiration?

Plants, like the majority of evolved organisms, do use cellular respiration in order to convert energy stored in chemical bonds into usable energy. They do not use it for energy from the sun; this is photosynthesis. Plants do go through photosynthesis more than cellular respiration, so the net effect is a production of glucose and oxygen and consumption of water and carbon dioxide.


Why are the products of photosynthesis so important for the entire food chain?

Without it, you would die. cuz plants use photosynthesis to survive and make food for themselves. then animals eat the plants. and then we eat the plants and the animals that eat the plants. so if plants died, so would the animals that eat plants. and then when we dont have anymore plants and animals to eat... we go dead. :(


What is the final exceptor of hydorgen in cellular respiration?

In cellular respiration, oxygen gas is the most common final acceptor of the electrons. The hydrogens that go through the ATP synthase also link up with the oxygen so that water is produced.


What process occurs if oxygen is not available?

If oxygen is absent in cellular respiration, then you go to anaerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration that still uses the electron transport chain., but without oxygen.


Why do plants go through cellular respiration and how do they balance the carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere by doing so?

A plant is a living thing so there for it needs to breathe. When plants breathe they breathe the opposite of us in with carbon dioxide out with oxogyn