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The products of cellular respiration are energy (or ATP), carbon dioxide, and water. The products of respiration or breathing, come from the reactions of cellular respiration. In animals, carbon ...
Step 1: Glycolysis. In glycolysis, the first step of cellular respiration, glucose (a carbon-based sugar) enters the cell from the blood stream. Once in the cell, the glucose undergoes a series of ...
Aerobic respiration is the process by which glucose molecules are broken down into usable cellular energy called adenosine triphosphate (ATP) while in the presence of oxygen. This cellular process ...
Cellular Respiration Equation: Reactants and Products. Cellular respiration is the metabolic process by which cells convert the energy stored within the chemical bonds of an organic substance ...
Aerobic cellular respiration is the most common form of cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells. It involves three major stages or series of reactions, which are called (1) glycolysis, (2) the ...
Cellular respiration can be seen as a chemical reaction that changes reactants into products. This is the chemical equation for cellular respiration. The reactants are on the left of the arrow and ...
Products of Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration The reactants of photosynthesis are sunlight, CO2 , and water (H2O). The products of photosynthesis are glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2).
Electron Transport Chain. The electron transport chain is the final step of cellular respiration, the function of which is to convert food into chemical energy. This process is comprised of a ...
The steps and products of cellular respiration are summarized in the following table: Step Starting Ingredients Products Estimated Net ATP Produced; Glycolysis: Glucose: 2 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 Pyruvate: 2:
The final products of cellular respiration are represented by the following cellular respiration equation, with oxygen and glucose as the reactants, and carbon dioxide, water, and ATP as the products.