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What do glucose break down into?

it decomposes into water & carbon dioxide :)


What is the gas produced form the break down of glucose by organisms?

The gas produced from the breakdown of glucose by organisms is carbon dioxide (CO2).


What process in organisms is responsible for the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?

The process responsible for the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere in organisms is cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, organisms break down glucose to release energy, which produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct.


Gas produced from the break down of glucose by organism?

Carbon Dioxide :)


What is used to break the glucose into carbon dioxide and water during respiration?

oxygen


What does oxygen break glucose down during respiration?

carbon dioxide and water


How did the carbon cycle begin?

plants take in carbon dioxide and produce glucose animals consume plants animals break down glucose and release carbon dioxide


In fermentation what do cells use instead of oxygen to break down glucose?

carbon dioxide


What is aerobic respirations?

In plants and animals, it is a chemical reaction is which oxygen is used to break glucose down into carbon dioxide and water. Energy is also released in this procces.Word equation:Glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + enegyChemical equation:C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy


Into which molecule are all the carbon atoms in glucose ultimately incorporated during cellular respiration?

All the carbon atoms in glucose are ultimately incorporated into carbon dioxide during cellular respiration. This process occurs through a series of metabolic reactions that break down glucose to produce energy, with carbon dioxide being a byproduct that is released as waste.


Why do producers both use and release carbon dioxde?

Plants (producers) use carbon dioxide to make glucose for food. When it breaks down glucose for food, it produces carbon dioxide just like we do when we break our food down for energy.


Is carbon dioxide stored in plants and animals?

There are two very basic reactions that can be said to support life on this earth. One is photosynthesis, which happens in plants. In photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide and water and convert it to glucose and oxygen. Overall, photosynthesis requires energy, gathered from sunlight. This energy essentially winds up stored in the glucose. Usually, the glucose will wind up being stored in more complex sugars and starches. The other reaction is respiration, which releases the energy from glucose. This reaction requires oxygen, and releases carbon dioxide and water. Plants and animals use this reaction to provide the energy that they need. So, anything that stores glucose or its more complex forms does store carbon. However, animals take in glucose and break it down, thus releasing carbon dioxide, while plants tend to absorb much more carbon dioxide than they release. Thus, both plants and animals do store carbon, but only plants will actually absorb carbon dioxide and store that carbon.