Water vapor and carbon dioxide are stable molecules that do not readily release energy when broken down. While they are involved in energy processes like photosynthesis, where plants convert carbon dioxide into glucose using sunlight, they do not serve as direct energy sources themselves. Instead, energy is primarily harnessed from fuels like fossil fuels or biomass, which contain more energy-dense compounds. Additionally, extracting energy from these molecules would require significant input energy, making it inefficient.
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Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide, Water Vapour.
That depends on what is being incinerated but certainly water vapour, and carbon dioxide will be produced.
carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen oxide, and water vapour
Carbon dioxide, water, and energy are made during cellular respiration. However, as energy is not a substance, and cannot be made, it is more accurate to say it is released.
Carbon dioxide and water vapour
Yes, when you exhale, you release carbon dioxide that was produced during the process of cellular respiration in your body. This exchange of gases helps maintain the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in your bloodstream.
Animals, specifically mammals, certainly require oxygen to survive. Most animals require water vapour and carbon dioxide as well.
the products of respiration: carbon dioxide + water. oxygen + glucose --> carbon dioxide + water. to remember it, think of breathing in oxygen and your food is the glucose, then when you breathe out, you release carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Water vapour (steam) Sulphur dioxide Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide
Water vapour, carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
Well the material to make alveolus traps water vapour while only letting oxygen and carbon dioxide through
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Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy/ATP
Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide, Water Vapour.
Photosynthesis is the process that produces water, carbon dioxide and energy.
Carbon dioxide and water is formed because it mainly contains carbon, oxygen and hydrogen so if we put carbon and oxygen together we get carbon dioxide and when we put oxygen then we have h20 which is water.