No, oxygen is released in photosynthesis;
Carbon dioxide is released in cellular respiration. Here is the formula for both
C6H12O6(sugar)+ O2(oxygen)→ CO2(carbon dioxide)+ H2O + Energy - respiration
CO2 + H2O + Energy(light) → C6H12O6 + O2 - photosynthesis
As you can see they are opposites.
Of course not it does not. They are products of photosynthesis
No it does not. It releases ATP and CO2
C. Energy is released during cellular respiration, in the form of chemical energy.
Chemical bonds
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular respiration During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water and energy are produced during cellular respiration.
Energy stored in chemical bonds is released during cellular respiration
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular respiration During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water and energy are produced during cellular respiration.
C. Energy is released during cellular respiration, in the form of chemical energy.
The energy released in cellular respiration is to create ATP.
Chemical bonds
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular respiration During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water and energy are produced during cellular respiration.
Some energy is released as heat.Actually it is about 60%
Energy stored in chemical bonds is released during cellular respiration
Energy
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular respiration During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water and energy are produced during cellular respiration.
Glucose
Cellular respiration.
The substances that are needed for cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. During cellular respiration, the cells convert food into usable energy.
The first step of the process is the digestion.