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what is the chemical reaction of cellular respiration​

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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The chemical reaction of cellular respiration is a series of reactions in which sugar produces carbon dioxide and water.

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The Chemical reaction of cellular respiration,

\[{{C}_{6}}{{H}_{12}}{{O}_{6}}+6{{O}_{2}}\to 6C{{O}_{2}}+6{{H}_{2}}O+ATP\]

  • Cellular respiration is to break down glucose using oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP.
  • Glucose molecule contains 6 carbon atoms which makes it an easier way to form 6 Corbon dioxide.
  • Hydrogen atoms in glucose make it possible to form water molecules.
  • This chemical reaction is the combined process of glycolysis, krebs cycle, electron transport chain, and oxidative phosphorylation.
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