False
Co2...carbon dioxide
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there are different forms of respiration,
aerobic respiration= oxygen + glucose -> carbon dioxide+ water (+energy)
anaerobic respiration=
Carbon Dioxide
No, ethanol is a byproduct of fermentation...not aerobic or anaerobic respiration
Carbon dioxide is the byproduct of cellular respiration that changes bromothymol blue (BTB) from blue to yellow because it forms carbonic acid when it dissolves in water.
In photosynthesis, light energy is used to split water molecules and release oxygen as a byproduct. This process occurs in the presence of light. In respiration, oxygen is used to break down glucose and produce energy, releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Light does not directly affect oxygen consumption in respiration.
The yeast in beer. It lacks oxygen and so reverts to anaerobic respiration, where the byproduct is alcohol.
no
Carbon Dioxide
Anaerobic Respiration.
No it is not a bi product.It is a reactant
No, ethanol is a byproduct of fermentation...not aerobic or anaerobic respiration
Oxygen is a product of respiration by plants that contain chlorophyll and consume carbon dioxide. Oxygen is a reactant in respiration by air-breathing animals.
Carbon dioxide is the byproduct of cellular respiration that changes bromothymol blue (BTB) from blue to yellow because it forms carbonic acid when it dissolves in water.
Respiration is basically the opposite of photosynthesis. Respiration uses oxygen and breaks down sugars or carbohydrates for energy and releases CO2 as a byproduct.
O2 is the byproduct. animals using it for respiration.
Yes, water is produced as a byproduct of respiration. In cellular respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
All plants create glucose as a byproduct of their cellular respiration.
photosynthesis is the process during which plants use carbon dioxide (in the presence of sunlight) to produce their food, they then release oxygen for us to breathe. but at night plants use oxygen and release carbon dioxide, hence think twice before having an indoor plant. whether it releases water i'm not sure, can anyone confirm please