Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
Humans produce carbon dioxide during respiration, which is utilized by plants during photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose.
The product of photosynthesis used in cellular respiration is glucose. Glucose is created during photosynthesis and then broken down in cellular respiration to produce energy for the cell.
During aerobic respiration, oxygen and glucose are used. At the end of the process, water and carbon dioxide are released accompanied by energy.
During respiration, oxygen is used up as it is required for the process of creating energy. Carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product and is expelled from the body through exhalation. Additionally, glucose is broken down to release energy during cellular respiration.
oxygen is used up in respiration.
The two substances given off during respiration are carbon dioxide and water. These substances are used again during photosynthesis to produce glucose and oxygen.
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mitochondria
Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
oxygen
the carbon dioxide emitted during respiration is used in photosynthesis
During aerobic respiration, oxygen and glucose are used. At the end of the process, water and carbon dioxide are released accompanied by energy.
During respiration, cells take in oxygen (O2) from the environment. The oxygen is used in the process of cellular respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP.
carbon dioxide
Humans produce carbon dioxide during respiration, which is utilized by plants during photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose.