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cells produce carbon dioxide waste in what chemical process? all of these photosynthesis cellular respiration gas exchange
Brief Explanations
- Photosynthesis: Plants use carbon dioxide to make glucose, so it does not produce carbon dioxide as a waste.
- Gas exchange: It is the process of exchanging gases (like oxygen and carbon dioxide) between an organism and its environment, not a process that produces carbon dioxide waste in cells.
- Cellular respiration: In cellular respiration, cells break down glucose (and other molecules) to produce energy (ATP), and carbon dioxide is a waste product of this process (the equation is \( C_6H_{12}O_6 + 6O_2
ightarrow 6CO_2 + 6H_2O + \text{energy} \)).
- "All of these" is incorrect because photosynthesis and gas exchange do not produce carbon dioxide as a waste in the way the question asks (at the cellular chemical process level for waste production).
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