Cellular Respiration Steps Inputs And Outputs

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Cellular Respiration Steps Inputs And Outputs. 4 steps of aerobic respiration. Glucose, water, and oxygen is put in and carbon dioxide, water, and energy is produced.

Using Photosynthesis To Understand Systems Exploring
Using Photosynthesis To Understand Systems Exploring

The inputs in the photosynthesis are water and carbon dioxide while inputs in the case of cellular respiration are oxygen and glucose. To create atp and other forms of energy to power cellular reactions, cells require fuel and an electron acceptor which drives the chemical process of turning energy into a useable form. Photosynthesis is different, as expected, from cellular respiration.

Cellular respiration begins with glucose, which is broken down through several steps resulting in the production of atp, water, and carbon dioxide.

The whole process of aerobic respiration takes place in three steps: 2acetyl coa, 6nad+, 2fad, 2adp+pi outputs: The kreb's cycle doesn't actually use o2 but requires it to work because it happens simultaneously with the etc, therefore requiring the nad+, fad and adp+pi from the etc to function. 4co2, 6nadh, 2atp, 2fadh2 *note: