Carbon dioxide production primarily occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells during cellular respiration. Specifically, it is generated during the Krebs cycle (or citric acid cycle), where organic molecules are broken down to produce energy. Additionally, carbon dioxide is also released during glycolysis, albeit in smaller amounts. In prokaryotic cells, this process occurs in the cytoplasm, as they lack mitochondria.
The carbon dioxide will move in because if the amount of carbon dioxide fluid is greater outside the cell then the carbon dioxide will diffuse in so that the amount of carbon dioxide inside and outside of the cell will be an equillibrium
Three things needed for photosynthesis to occur in an algae cell are sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. These essential ingredients are used by algae to convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose, with oxygen being released as a byproduct.
Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen can enter a cell through the plasma membrane.
When a cell is respiring aerobically, the two gases likely to be involved are oxygen and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is consumed during the process of cellular respiration to produce energy, while carbon dioxide is produced as a byproduct and expelled from the cell. This exchange is essential for maintaining cellular function and energy production.
Photosynthesis combines carbon dioxide and water, using sunlight to trap energy in the form of glucose in a cell.
You could test for the production of carbon dioxide.
Fuel cell cars use hydrogen to drive the fuel cell in the car which generates electricity. The only emissions are water and heat. No carbon dioxide at all. (The production of the hydrogen will have a carbon footprint, unless it was produced using renewable energy.)
The carbon dioxide will move in because if the amount of carbon dioxide fluid is greater outside the cell then the carbon dioxide will diffuse in so that the amount of carbon dioxide inside and outside of the cell will be an equillibrium
carbon dioxide
Three things needed for photosynthesis to occur in an algae cell are sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. These essential ingredients are used by algae to convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose, with oxygen being released as a byproduct.
No, carbon dioxide and waste are transported by the blood AWAY from each cell.
In plant cells, photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide, water, and sunshine to make food, and oxygen. Cellular respiration uses oxygen photosynthesis makes and turns it into carbon dioxide so photosynthesis can occur again. -Emily
diffusion
Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen can enter a cell through the plasma membrane.
Pland cell
Fermentation produces alcohol and carbon dioxide. Burning the alcohol produces more carbon dioxide.
No, cells cannot catabolize carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a waste product of cellular respiration and is typically released by cells into the bloodstream to be expelled from the body through exhalation.