Cellular respiration
Cellular respiration is a chemical reaction. This means that the molecules in glucose and oxygen are rearranged. You now need to draw what this looks like.
Glucose + oxygen carbon + water + energy dioxide
Glucose + oxygen carbon + water + energy dioxide
Glucose + oxygen carbon + water + energy dioxide
Glucose + oxygen carbon + water + energy dioxide
Glucose + oxygen carbon + water + energy dioxide
Glucose + oxygen carbon + water + energy dioxide
Glucose + Oxygen Carbon dioxide + Water + energy Summary Cellular Respiration Word Formula: Glucose + Oxygen Carbon dioxide + Water + energy Cellular Respiration Chemical Formula: C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + energy
Where is the energy? Energy is stored in the bonds of a very complicated molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
After cellular respiration, what happens to CO2? Some of it will react with water in your blood.
After cellular respiration, what happens to CO2? Some of it will react with water in your blood. +
How can we test for an acid?
How can we test for an acid?