The non-gaseous by-product of cellular respiration is water (H₂O). During the process, glucose is broken down to produce energy, and in the final stages of respiration, particularly in oxidative phosphorylation, electrons combine with oxygen and protons to form water. This is in contrast to carbon dioxide (CO₂), which is the gaseous by-product expelled during respiration.
They reverse one another in respect to the atmosphere.
It is the first step. It is common to aerobic and anaerobic respiration
36 ATPs are produced.CO2 and H2O also given out.
Carbon dioxide and water vapor are the two gases produced by both combustion and cellular respiration.
Water is not a final product of aerobic cellular respiration. The final products are carbon dioxide and water.
CO2
For cellular respiration you need oxygen.
No. That's ATP.
The die.
Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis. Mitochondria are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
Water and carbon dioxide (H20) (CO2)
alcholic fermentation
They reverse one another in respect to the atmosphere.
36 ATPs are produced.CO2 and H2O also given out.
It is the first step. It is common to aerobic and anaerobic respiration
Carbon dioxide and water vapor are the two gases produced by both combustion and cellular respiration.