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Algae and marine plants
Three: 1 C and 2 O atoms
You are asking for the equation for Aerobic Respiration. The equation is:C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + EnergyHope you found it useful! :)
No, during photosynthesis plants uptake carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and use it to produce glucose and oxygen as a byproduct.
The waste product of the Krebs cycle is carbon dioxide (CO2). CO2 is produced during the process of cellular respiration as a byproduct of the oxidation of acetyl-CoA molecules.
CO2 stands for carbon dioxide, a gas made from 1 molecule of carbon and 2 molecules of oxygen. It is what plants need for photosynthesis, and what plants and animals produce in cellular respiration.carbon dixoide
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dry ice
vena cava
Air gets it's mass from the molecules molecular weight. Common gases in air are nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dixoide, and others. If you consider the Atomic weight/mass of each element or molecule when they combine with others you get mass. For example Oxygen in there cannot exist alone as O because it is a Diatmoic element so there is always O2. The molecular weight of O2 is 32 grams/mole. Hope that helps.
Algae and marine plants
theoretically yes, but in real systems nothing is pure.
because they have carbon dixoide in them which gives us oxygen to breathe.
Three: 1 C and 2 O atoms
excretion of metabolic waste
It is mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen, with a little bit of Argon and Carbon Dixoide.