Cells need oxygen to undergo aerobic respiration, which is the process by which glucose combines with oxygen to release energy. The chemical reaction of aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide and water as waste products. Oxygen gas combines with glucose during this process, with the oxygen coming from the environment.
Cells need oxygen to undergo aerobic respiration, which is the process by which glucose combines with oxygen to release energy. The chemical reaction of aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide and water as waste products. Oxygen gas combines with glucose during this process, with the oxygen coming from the environment.
Cells need oxygen to undergo aerobic respiration, which is the process by which glucose combines with oxygen to release energy. The chemical reaction of aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide and water as waste products. Oxygen gas combines with glucose during this process, with the oxygen coming from the environment.
• How do they get that above mentioned thing? • Which type of energy contains in “Glucose”? • What is respiration? ***** • Write the formulae for the chemical reaction takes place inside the cell. • Define “aerobic respiration”. • What are the waste products of aerobic respiration? • Which gas combines with the glucose in this process? From where does this gas come from?
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Respiration and heat production.
• Some of energy that is released from glucose during respiration is ……………………
• Everything that respires releases ………………………………….