Oxygen is used and CO2 is produced
Glycolysis is the only step in cell respiration that is not oxygen-dependent. It takes place in the cytoplasm and does not require oxygen to convert glucose into pyruvate, generating a small amount of ATP in the process.
In aerobic respiration, H2O is produced during the electron transport chain as a byproduct of the reaction between oxygen and hydrogen ions (H+) to form water. This final step of the electron transport chain occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
Yes, oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain during cellular respiration. It is used to drive the production of ATP, which is the energy currency of the cell. Oxygen is ultimately converted to water as a byproduct of this process.
Carbon dioxide is produced in the mitochondria of cells during the process of cellular respiration. Oxygen is used to break down glucose molecules, releasing energy, carbon dioxide, and water as byproducts.
During cell respiration, glucose is oxidized to produce energy. One molecule of glucose reacts with 6 molecules of oxygen to produce energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
It is produced by cellular respiration. In cellular respiration oxygen reacts with glucose to form carbon dioxide, water, and energy tor be used by the cell.
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.
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.
If a cell is switching to anaerobic respiration, it's because there is a lack of oxygen.
Photosynthesis is when a plant gets energy from the sun and cell respiration is the process of using oxygen to release energy from food. So if I am right the answer is they work together during photosynthesis cell respiration happens. I have an question why when it is only I by its self it has to be capital letter, why can't it be just i with lower case? Please someone answer. My minecraft name is CappyDog. I am on mc.minealot.com a lot hope to see you there ;)
The cell needs oxygen for respiration (diffusion and osmosis)
Oxygen.
no oxygen is used
Yes, respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose to release energy. In aerobic respiration, oxygen is used as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain to produce ATP, the cell's main energy source. Oxygen is necessary for this process to efficiently generate energy.
cell respiration consumes oxygen and sugars and produces CO2, photosynthesis consumes CO2 and produces oxygen and sugars
Anaerobic respiration takes place in the absence of oxygen. In plants ethyel alcohol is produced due to anaerobic respiration which can kill plants and in humans lactic acid is formed which is toxic and causes tiredness.
when the plant does photosynthesis, there r two things produced. These are oxygen and water. during cell respiration, plants take in oxygen and give out carbon-di-oxide sothe plant gives out more of oxygen and water and less of carbon-di-oxide.