Carbon makes up a large portion of the earth. 50% of a tree is carbon. When we burn just about anything the carbon is released in the form of carbon dioxide and water is often released as waste. A good example of this is petroleum, or gasoline. Complete combustion, or burning, when driving a car, releases carbon dioxide (CO2) and water.
Respiration produces waste material in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2). During cellular respiration, cells break down glucose to produce energy, releasing CO2 as a byproduct which is then exhaled from the body.
according to me,CO2 is not a waste substance because plants need it for photosynthesis.Additional answerThis where we have to define 'waste'. I suggest it's a substance that is formed in a process and not required further. So, I think CO2 IS a waste product in the case of animals, also in the case of many plants (because their respiration produces it), although I agree that green plants do use it in photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis uses CO2, water, and sunlight to produce glucose, oxygen, and water.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water through a process called diffusion, where the gas molecules move from an area of high concentration to low concentration. Factors that influence this process include temperature, pressure, and the presence of other substances in the water. Higher temperatures and lower pressures generally increase the rate of CO2 dissolution, while the presence of other substances can affect the solubility of CO2 in water.
The Krebs cycle produces a small number of ATP, other energy-carrying molecules, and carbon dioxide (CO2), which is released as a waste produce.
Cellular respiration produces CO2 and water as by-products of the metabolic pathway.
Cellular respiration produces CO2 and water as by-products of the metabolic pathway.
photosynthesis
When we breathe in oxygen, it is transported to our cells where it is used to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration. During this process, carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced as a waste product. The CO2 is then transported back to our lungs and exhaled when we breathe out.
Respiration produces waste material in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2). During cellular respiration, cells break down glucose to produce energy, releasing CO2 as a byproduct which is then exhaled from the body.
The process of exhaling produces CO2.
Water and CO2.
Light, Water, Carbon Dioxide, and Chlorophyll
oxidation of different molecules like carbohydrates protein and fats result in finall emession of water CO2 and energy and other waste products. First all the compounds i.e. protein carbohydrates fats are converted in acetyl Co.A which then undergo the TCA cycle where they produce CO2. Secondlly there is a fermentation process in anaerobic organism which undergo this process like alcoholic fermentation by some bacteria and fungi, which ferment sugar in ethanol and CO2
A complete combustion always produces carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) as the final products.
makes Oxygen by taking co2, sunlight and water and begins the process to make sugar for it self and makes oxygen which is waste to plants. This process is called: photosynthesis.
No. Photosynthesis produces O2 as a waste product, not CO2. CO2 is needed to perform photosynthesis.