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- Why do humans breathe?a. To eliminate CO2b. To support aerobic respiration in mitochondriac. To keep the respiratory surface dryd. Both a and b are correctWhich of these are the products of the complete oxidation of glucose by cellular respiration? a) water, carbon dioxide, ATP b) sugar, oxygen, ATP c) oxygen, carbon dioxide, ATP d) Water, carbon dioxide, heat and light e) carbon dioxide and waterExplain cellular respiration by: Describing the equation and identifying the reactants and products Identifying the source of the reactants, and result location of carbon dioxide. Describing the purpose of cellular respiration Use respiration to connect food, mass, and energy to each other.
- If 40 molecules of glucose enter into cellular respiration in the presence of O2, how many molecules CO2 will be produced in the CAC only?Show a diagram of electron transport chain in cellular respiration and highlight that phase in the diagram where oxygen plays an important role. Briefly describe that role of oxygen in respiration.Describe CO2 production during cellular respiration.
- In aerobic respiration, does inhaled molecular oxygen (O2) combine chemically with carbon to produce CO2? If so, explain when this occurs. If not, describe the fate of O2 and the production of CO2.Describe in words what these equations tell us about cellular respiration.Why are the products of cellular respiration (carbon dioxide, etc) important? For example, to humans and the environment. SIMPLE ANSWER PLS!
- Which of the following statements is a lie? Select one: a.The formation of water aids in establishing the ion gradient between the inner matrix and intermembrane space. b.Every protein complex in the electron transport chain is involved in the direct pumping of H+ in the intermembrane space. c.There is an existing electrochemical gradient between the intermembrane space and the inner mitochondrial matrix.Describe the role of oxygen in cellular respiration.Explain how ATP can continue to be produced in theabsence of oxygen