Carbon dioxide. CO2
The energy released in cellular respiration is to create ATP.
The first step of the process is the digestion.
The circulatory system
Carbon dioxide and water vapor are the two gases produced by both combustion and cellular respiration.
The two gases that are recycled by the process of photosynthesis and cellular respiration are oxygen and carbon dioxide. In photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, while during cellular respiration, organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
The two kinds of respiration are cellular respiration and external respiration. Cellular respiration occurs within cells to produce energy, while external respiration involves the exchange of gases between an organism and its environment, typically through breathing.
Cellular respiration, or aerobic cellular respiration, is exergonic because energy is released from the breakdown of glucose and therefore the products have less energy then the starting substance.
Cellular respiration releases CO2 into the air.
ATP is released in glycolysis, cellular respiration, and fermentation.
cellular respiration
Respiration is the process by which organisms exchange gases with their environment, where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released. It involves both external respiration (breathing) and internal cellular respiration (the process of breaking down energy-rich molecules to produce ATP).
Carbohydrates are made in photosynthesis. it is burning in the cellular respiration.