During cellular respiration animal cells combine oxygen with food molecules to release energy to live and function. Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide as a waste product.
Fermentation.
No, Carbon dioxide is used by the plant to produce sugars during photosysnthesis. In this reaction Oxygen is a waste or by-product
Carbon dioxide is removed from cells by a process known as diffusion.
Water isn't but carbon dioxide is the air you don't need and thats kind of waste.
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.
Burning (combustion) of organic substance will produce waste Carbon Dioxide. Also metabolic processes in living things produces waste Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide :)
Carbon Dioxide :)
No, Carbon dioxide is used by the plant to produce sugars during photosysnthesis. In this reaction Oxygen is a waste or by-product
Carbon dioxide and water.
Fermentation.
No, Carbon dioxide is used by the plant to produce sugars during photosysnthesis. In this reaction Oxygen is a waste or by-product
water, carbon dioxide and heat.
Carbon Dioxide
Plants need carbon dioxide in order to make their own food.
Carbon dioxide is removed from cells by a process known as diffusion.
Carbon Dioxide can leave your body by respiration (Breathing).