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Glucose + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy (in the form of ATP)
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.
When carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere, it does not release energy. In fact, the process of removing carbon dioxide typically requires energy input, such as in the case of carbon capture and storage technologies. This can involve various methods such as chemical absorption or adsorption, requiring energy for separation and storage of the captured carbon dioxide.
The waste products made by plants during energy release are primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). These waste products are produced through the process of photosynthesis in which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose (energy) and oxygen. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct, while the carbon dioxide and water are either used by the plant or released into the surroundings.
Photosynthesis is the process in which light energy absorbed by chlorophyll is transformed into chemical energy. The chemical energy is used to synthesise carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide. Water and carbon dioxide are the raw materials for photosynthesis. oxygen is released during the process
Glucose + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy (in the form of ATP)
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.
The products of aerobic respiration are CO2, H2O, and ATP. The CO2 is excreted when you exhale and the H2O (water) is removed through the excretory system. The ATP is a form of energy used by the body.
During aerobic respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (adenosine triphosphate) energy molecules.
During cellular respiration, cells produce energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) by breaking down glucose and other organic molecules in the presence of oxygen. Carbon dioxide and water are also produced as byproducts.
the waste products are carbon dioxide water and energy released.
The products of respiration (cellular) are carbon dioxide and water. Energy is released.
digestive system
Glucose + Oxygen -> Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
When carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere, it does not release energy. In fact, the process of removing carbon dioxide typically requires energy input, such as in the case of carbon capture and storage technologies. This can involve various methods such as chemical absorption or adsorption, requiring energy for separation and storage of the captured carbon dioxide.
The waste products made by plants during energy release are primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). These waste products are produced through the process of photosynthesis in which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose (energy) and oxygen. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct, while the carbon dioxide and water are either used by the plant or released into the surroundings.
Photosynthesis is the process that produces water, carbon dioxide and energy.