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Carbon dioxide is formed by the metabolic reactions of cellular respiration. Trees thrive on this carbon dioxide. Tree then let off oxygen which humans thrive on. Cellular Respiration can also produce water and energy in a cell to do work.
Basically, because you do not exhale, metabolic waste products (such as CO2) remain in the blood.
Metabolic wastes are substances that are left over, after oxygen and nutrients have been supplied to a cell, and must be excreted. These are substances such as water, carbon dioxide, sodium chloride and soluble nitrogenous salts, which are excreted in urine, feces, and exhaled air.
by rate of product formation
yes. NO. Glycolysis does not produce carbon dioxide. In aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide is produced in the citric acid (or Krebs cycle) which is a different step of the metabolic breakdown of glucose.
Oxidative metabolism, in the words of my Biology professor, is the use of oxygen, release of carbon dioxide, and most ATP formation in the metabolic pathway.
When break is baked, the yeast will produce carbon dioxide as a metabolic byproduct, and the carbon dioxide will create bubbles in the dough which will make the resulting bread fluffy and soft, rather than dense and hard.
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The formation of phenylethylamine and carbon dioxide is N-carboxyl derivative which is the amine carbonate.
Urea , Uric acid and Creatinine are the major metabolic waste products thats correct
Sulphur dioxide's appearance is as a colourless gas.
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No, formation of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.Burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide.
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Exothermic because the heat of formation is -566. Exo- is negative and Endo- is positive.