Aerobic respiration is a process wherein glucose is broken down. Its end-products are water, carbon dioxide and adenosine triphosphate or ATP.
In aerobic respiration, the primary products are carbon dioxide and water, which result from the complete oxidation of glucose in the presence of oxygen. The overall equation for aerobic respiration can be summarized as: glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy (ATP). Additionally, heat is released as a by-product.
No, pyruvic acid is not considered an end product of aerobic cellular respiration. In aerobic respiration, pyruvic acid is further oxidized to produce carbon dioxide and water in the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain.
Glucose is a product of respiration that is not a gas at room temperature. It is a carbohydrate molecule that serves as a source of energy for cells through the process of aerobic respiration.
Water is released during aerobic respiration after oxygen accepts hydrogen. This occurs during the electron transport chain in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
One waste product of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide and water
Water is not a final product of aerobic cellular respiration. The final products are carbon dioxide and water.
Yes, both water and carbon dioxide are products of aerobic cellular respiration.
No, pyruvic acid is not considered an end product of aerobic cellular respiration. In aerobic respiration, pyruvic acid is further oxidized to produce carbon dioxide and water in the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain.
The main waste product of aerobic respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Glucose is a product of respiration that is not a gas at room temperature. It is a carbohydrate molecule that serves as a source of energy for cells through the process of aerobic respiration.
Water is released during aerobic respiration after oxygen accepts hydrogen. This occurs during the electron transport chain in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
The products of aerobic respiration are water and carbon dioxide. The products of anaerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and either lactic acid or alcohol. The waste product of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid (in animals). In plants, ethanol is the waste product.
Adenosine Triphosphate, or ATP
The purpose of respiration - aerobic or anaerobic - is the production of ATP.
Yes. Aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide and water. Also, oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor
The main gas produced in aerobic respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2).