The two results of respiration are carbon dioxide and oxygen!!
Oxygen and Fuel, (More specifically, Sugar.)
Glycolysis results in a net gain of 2 ATP. Aerobic respiration results in 36 - 38 ATP.
One type of anaerobic respiration, called lactic acid fermentation, results in the production of lactic acid as a byproduct.
In respiration, oxygen is used up by cells to break down glucose and produce energy in the form of ATP. Furthermore, glucose is also consumed during the process of respiration to generate ATP and carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
Carbon dioxide, lactic acids, and ATP energy
Foot and oxygen
Glucose and oxygen
glucose and oxygen
ATP and lactic acid
Carbon Dioxide and Water
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Respiration
Oxygen and Fuel, (More specifically, Sugar.)
cellular respiration requires a oxidant and reductant. the most common oxidant for aerobic organisms is elemental oxygen
No it results in the making of sugars
Glycolysis results in a net gain of 2 ATP. Aerobic respiration results in 36 - 38 ATP.
During cellular respiration, two things given off are carbon dioxide and water. These byproducts are released as a result of the breakdown of glucose and other molecules to produce energy.