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glucose+oxygen-> Carbon dioxide + water vapour+heat

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 12H2O + HEAT

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Answered by ashlytlipson2002
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Answer:

hey mate,

this is the basic equation of respiration

Respiration

Respiration is a chemical reaction that

takes place in cells and allows them to release

energy.

The chemical reaction can be summed up

with the following equation

glucose + oxygen --->

water + carbon dioxide ( + energy)

Reactants are the substances that react

together in a chemical reaction. In

respiration the reactants are glucose and

oxygen.

Glucose is a type of sugar and is moved

from our digestive system into the blood at the

small intestines.

Oxygen is a gas that is needed for

respiration. We take it from the air when we

breathe in and it moves from our lungs, to our blood to be carried wherever it is needed in the

body

hope this would help you !!

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