You are referring to aerobic cellular respiration. The rate at which aerobic respiration occurs in a cell depends on the type of cell and the activity level of the organism. An organism (including humans) would need aerobic respiration to take place rapidly when it is active because it needs more energy, but not as rapidly when it is at rest when it needs less energy.
cell's volume
The cell's volume.
volume
Actually bi products are formed. Main bi product is Oxygen.
carbon dioxide Also water is a waste product. It is produced by Oxygen
C2O + H2O(Carbon Dioxide + Water . {One carbon and two oxygen atoms + Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom . [Just for all you people who aren't science geeks]})add. Assuming you don't mean plant cellular respiration, in which case the waste product is oxygen. Carbon dioxide is what gives off waste products in cellular respiration. This is a process.
Plants need Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) to produce glucose - which is used as food. The hydrogen (H2) part of the water is used with the carbon dioxide to produce glucose, the food. The remaining oxygen (from the water) is waste.
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Actually bi products are formed. Main bi product is Oxygen.
carbon dioxide Also water is a waste product. It is produced by Oxygen
carbon dioxide Also water is a waste product. It is produced by Oxygen
Oxygen
there are two types of wastes products produced by plants a)gaseous B)liquid Gaseous wastes include carbon dioxide(CO2) and oxygen(O2). While the former is produced during the respiration of the plant, the latter is produced in a process called photosynthesis. Liquid waste is water(H2O) Both of these wastes are removed by stomata.
C2O + H2O(Carbon Dioxide + Water . {One carbon and two oxygen atoms + Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom . [Just for all you people who aren't science geeks]})add. Assuming you don't mean plant cellular respiration, in which case the waste product is oxygen. Carbon dioxide is what gives off waste products in cellular respiration. This is a process.
Carbon dioxide and water are produced as waste products when the mitochondria produce ATP
The waste products made by plants during energy release are primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). These waste products are produced through the process of photosynthesis in which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose (energy) and oxygen. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct, while the carbon dioxide and water are either used by the plant or released into the surroundings.
There is no waste produced by plant and trees.
Plants need Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) to produce glucose - which is used as food. The hydrogen (H2) part of the water is used with the carbon dioxide to produce glucose, the food. The remaining oxygen (from the water) is waste.
two waste substances produced by cells are glucose and starch
oxygen