Question about Cellular Respiration!? - cellular repsiration lab 5
The equation for cell respiration is:
C6H12O6 6 O2 ----) 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
I need to know where the C6 is formed for use in cellular repsiration and then after use.
So if it comes and goes H12O A.
So, if the 6O2 and forth.
Thanks for the help!
1 comment:
C6H12O6 is glucose molecule that a cell is metabolizing. Cellular respiration oxidizes (burns) food molecules into carbon dioxide and water. Thus, the C-glucose into carbon dioxide is then 6 CO2) (converted. The O2 is the oxygen received by a cell from its environment. If you think what happens, oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream to the lungs the air we breathe. The O2 is used to form water.
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