lactic acid
Nitrogen
The end products of digestion of carbohydrates is monosaccharides such as glucose. Which is then absorbed in the small intestine and transported to cells so they can go through cellular respiration in order to create ATP.
The main product of photosynthesis is Glucose
protein metabolism
The by-product of incomplete glycogen breakdown in the absence of oxygen is lactic acid. This occurs during anaerobic metabolism when muscles do not have enough oxygen to produce energy, leading to the accumulation of lactic acid as a result of partial breakdown of glucose for energy.
CO2
Fructose
carbin dioxide
lactic acid
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide is a waste product of aerobic metabolism of glucose. It can only be gotten rid of by breathing.
The end products of digestion of carbohydrates is monosaccharides such as glucose. Which is then absorbed in the small intestine and transported to cells so they can go through cellular respiration in order to create ATP.
Glucose; lactate
glycogen
the principal nitrogen-excretion product of metabolism
Glucose has more energy than pyruvate because it contains more carbon-hydrogen bonds that can be broken down in cellular respiration to produce ATP. Pyruvate is a product of glucose metabolism and has already undergone some energy extraction in the form of ATP production during glycolysis.