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They are combined to form glucose in the Chloroplast.

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The answer is either nucleus, cytoplasm, chloroplasts or mitochondria. PLEEZ improve my answer cas i ain't sure which one it is. Lol!

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Carbon dioxide moves by gas exchange or diffusion. Water moves by a process called osmosis.

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What does a cell need to produce energy?

Oxygen


What is the process that occurs as food and oxygen combine in mitochondria?

Digestion, this then creates energy for the cell


Oxygen react inside a cell's mitochondria to produce carbon dioxide water and energy?

Glucose react with oxygen. That is to produce energy


What substance combines with sugar in the mitochondria?

Sugar reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water and energy. This energy is then used to combine adenosine-diphosphate and phosphate to produce adenosine-triphosphate. Adenosine-triphosphate can then be used elsewhere in the cell to obtain energy by breaking it back down into adenosine-diphosphate and phosphate.


Why do cells go through cell respiration?

so that the cells can produce energy for the body, specifically knowns as ATP's. When ADP's combine with P (phosphate) and energy, a chemical reaction occurs allowin joints such as elbows and knees to move. also they must produce energy so carbon dioxide can be removed from the body in exchange for oxygen.


What i the process when food and oxygen combine in mitochondria?

It is called respiration.It fulfill energy requirement of cell


What does Cell respiration mean?

process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen


Does the cell membrane let sugar water and oxygen enter?

Yes, both are necessary for the cell to produce energy to function.


What and oxygen react inside a cell's mitochondria to produce carbon dioxide water and energy?

Glucose


What happens when nutrients and oxygen combine inside your cell?

Oxidation of nutrients takes place to release energy in our cells. This is called respiration.


In biology what is cell respiration?

Cell respiration is the way a cell "breathes" and produces energy. There are two kinds of cell respiration. First one is called "aerobic", meaning the cell uses oxygen, the other one called "anaerobic" means the cell doesnÇ_t need oxygen to produce energy.


Is mitochondria fix co2?

No. Mitochondria does not fix carbon dioxide. It uses oxygen to produce energy for the cell.