If you think Cellular respiration and photosynthesis confuse you, think about yourself. What do you exhale when you breath.
Cellular respiration relates to the " breathing"
Your cells burn Glucose in order to function and in order to burn glucose you need O2 gas which you get it through inhaling. After when you exhale you produce CO2 + H2O which the plants will use in their photosynthesis process.
A hint: Always when you see the word combustion or burning you will have this equation>>.
The element you are given(x)+ O2-----> CO2+ H2O
In one words cellular respiration produce CO2 and H2O
ATP is a product of cellular respiration and not fermentation. Fermentation produces lactic acid or ethanol as byproducts, while cellular respiration produces ATP as the main energy currency of the cell.
Anaerobic cellular respiration produces a smaller amount of ATP compared to aerobic respiration. It also produces byproducts such as lactic acid or ethanol, depending on the organism.
Yes, cellular respiration produces significantly more ATP molecules compared to fermentation. Cellular respiration can generate up to 36-38 ATP molecules per glucose molecule, while fermentation typically produces only 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule. This difference is due to the more efficient energy-harvesting processes involved in cellular respiration.
Aerobic cellular respiration generates more energy from a sugar molecule compared to anaerobic cellular respiration. This is because aerobic respiration involves the complete breakdown of glucose into carbon dioxide and water, producing a higher yield of ATP molecules through the electron transport chain in the presence of oxygen.
Cellular respiration is more efficient than fermentation because it produces more ATP (energy) per glucose molecule. Cellular respiration utilizes oxygen to generate a larger amount of ATP through the process of glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. Fermentation, on the other hand, produces a smaller amount of ATP and does not require oxygen.
Cellular respiration produces CO2 and water as by-products of the metabolic pathway.
Cellular Respiration produces the most ATP, out of Cellular respiration, Photosynthesis, lactic acid Fermentation, and alcohol fermentation.
Cellular respiration produces CO2 and water as by-products of the metabolic pathway.
Cellular respiration produces CO2 and water as by-products of the metabolic pathway.
Cellular Respiration produces ATP, while Photosynthesis produces Glucose. However, they both EAT UP LAUREN!
They are for aerobic respiration. It produces energy in cells
Short Answer: Produces ATP (cellular energy)
Yes, cellular respiration produces 36-38 ATP per glucose molecule.
Cellular respiration is the reverse of photosynthesis. Cellular respiration uses oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, water and energy in the form of ATP. Photosynthesis uses sunlight as an energy source and produces oxygen and water.
Cellular respiration produces CO2 and water as by-products of the metabolic pathway.
We have cellular respiration because it produces energy from sugar, oxygen, and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product.
Cellular respiration produces energy to run the cell. Like putting gas in a car.