Biology, asked by Swarup1998, 1 year ago

Question No. 73 :

What is a waste product of cellular respiration and how is it removed from the body?

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Answered by missverma
5
Carbon dioxide

During cellular respiration, your cells use oxygenand glucose to release energy. Carbon dioxide is a waste product of the process. Carbon dioxidemust be removed from cells.

Answered by Inflameroftheancient
10

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Main waste product of cellular respiration is "CARBON DIOXIDE" which is a waste gas and is released by the cells after using oxygen and glucose for energy production. Cells should make carbon dioxide to escape it.


ATP or Adenosine triphosphate is generated through a series of processes as it is a chemical energy and energy currency of cell. Main product formed is ATP for energy and the major point and usefulness is the creation and end product of ATP which is to be liberated by the cells of our body and providing energy at the same time.


Other cellular metabolic wastages include (rather than usual a carbon dioxide) are acetic acid, ammonia, urea, lactic acid as they are resulting form cellular metabolism by oxidation and some energy is lost as heat.


Basically the water products cannot be used by the organism from further synthesis and energy production thus it needs to get excreted as it might get harmful for the body. For example case there is high urea of body and difficulty in releasing it might be a indication to kidney failure and excess of it can get into cells and prove toxicity by killing them of any further entrance of substances. So they must get removed, this can include,,,,, Nitrogen, sulfates, phosphates, carbon dioxide and water by metabolic waste.


Most of the excited substances are removed by the functioning of liver and kidney as they are they one to perform enzyme secretions and filter out toxic substances too. As Urea can be a alternative of a lesser known toxic compound but when in very high amounts, it can kill or stop they normal working of a person. Liver converts ammonia to urea as it is less toxic. Just another example.


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