Glucose is a sugar (made by plants using the energy contained in light form the Sun) and eaten by animals (including humans). We need this energy to live and to power our muscles when we move. To get the energy out of the sugar we must "burn" it in our bodies. Burning needs Oxygen (O2) which we breath in from the air, using our lungs while at the same time breathing out the CO2 produced in our bodies by the burning of the glucose.
Thus we are actually "powered" by sunshine! isn't that amazing!
We breath in Oxygen for respiration. The chemical process is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O glucose + 6 Oxygen → 6 Carbon Dioxide + 6 Water
When glucose is used for energy, oxygen is also used, so I'm not sure I understand this question. When we exercise for awhile, we use up the easily available glucose (the glycogen stores) and have to switch to making it from protein (like organs and muscles) and fat stores (producing ketones). Exercise causes us to breathe harder to supply the extra oxygen needed to use the glucose........ See? I'm missing something. Will try again if you can explain it for me.
oxygen helps us to breath us
Yupp They Do The Glucose Reacts With The Oxygen Which Gives Us Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
Glucose is broken down in cellular respiration and is produced in photosynthesis(during the dark reaction within the stroma) C. Respiration: Carbohydrate(glucose) + Oxygen ---> Energy + Water + CO2 Photosynthesis: Energy + water + CO2 ----> Carbohydrate(glucose) + Oxygen The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
Mainly it makes glucose. We can get o2 as a gas. It is very important for us.
Exercise helps us in burning calories that cause us to be fat.burned calories are released through our sweat
it gave us a new type of transportation and it is great exercise
They give us oxygen, and help us to stay alive without plants we wouldnt be alive
Trees help us by giving us oxygen.
They help us get more oxygen
Photosynthetic reactions remove the oxygen atoms from water (H20) and turn them into free oxygen gas (02). So yes, photosynthesis produces oxygen as a (waste) product, its primary product is glucose to provide "food" for the plant. Yes.