The product obtained during cellular anaerobic respiration human muscle cell water, energy and carbon dioxide.
Cellular respiration removes oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product.
One waste product of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.
The ending product of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells is lactic acid.
Cellular respiration removes oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product.
One waste product of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide.
The reactants for anaerobic cellular respiration are glucose molecules, which are broken down into pyruvate molecules. The end products of anaerobic respiration in animals is lactic acid, while in certain bacteria and yeast, the end product is ethanol and carbon dioxide.
ATP is the energy-storage product of cellular respiration. Aerobic cellular respiration produces around 36 ATP molecules for every glucose molecule broken down. Anaerobic respiration results in a net gain of 2 ATP molecules.
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.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
No, ATP is a product. ADP assists in the creation of ATP in cellular respiration.
Glucose is a product of photosynthesis and a reactant in cellular respiration.
Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.
The purpose of respiration - aerobic or anaerobic - is the production of ATP.
aerobic respiration uses oxygen and anaerobic doesn't; also aerobic produces more ATP or cellular energy***Apex: Oxygen is necessary for aerobic respiration but not for anaerobic respiration.
The ending product of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells is lactic acid.