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What are the products formed during respiration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cells undergoing aerobic respiration produce 6 molecules of carbon dioxide, 6 molecules of water, and up to 30 molecules of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is directly used to produce energy, from each molecule of glucose in the presence of surplus oxygen.

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Answered by somnathchk
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Cells undergoing aerobic respiration produce 6 molecules of carbon dioxide, 6 molecules of water, and up to 30 molecules of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is directly used to produce energy, from each molecule of glucose in the presence of surplus oxygen.

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Cellular respiration is the process in which the food you eat is broken down to release energy in the form of ATP. ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is a molecule that delivers energy around your body so your cells can perform the functions they need to sustain life. The food your body breaks down during cellular respiration is called glucose, which is a sugar.

The first product made during cellular respiration is a gas called carbon dioxide. This gas is released from the body when we breathe out. Carbon dioxide is made up of two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom. The carbon atoms come from the glucose molecule found in the food you eat. Each glucose molecule contains six carbon atoms. These atoms are rearranged and bonded with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.

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