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autotrophs and heterotrophs obtain energy from glucose (c₆h₁₂o₆) and ot…

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autotrophs and heterotrophs obtain energy from glucose (c₆h₁₂o₆) and other carbon - based molecules. their cells break down these energy - rich molecules during digestion and cellular respiration. through these processes, carbon - containing gases are released into the atmosphere. the process of cellular respiration is represented by this chemical equation. c₆h₁₂o₆ (aq) + 6o₂ (g) → 6co₂ (g) + 6h₂o (l) + energy glucose oxygen carbon dioxide water select the true statements. water and carbon dioxide are products of cellular respiration. glucose and oxygen are reactants of cellular respiration. heterotrophs and autotrophs perform cellular respiration. the process of cellular respiration releases energy for cells.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Analyze the chemical equation of cellular respiration $C_{6}H_{12}O_{6(aq)}+6O_{2(g)}

ightarrow6CO_{2(g)} + 6H_{2}O_{(l)}+energy$. Reactants are on the left - hand side and products on the right - hand side. Autotrophs and heterotrophs both break down glucose via cellular respiration to release energy.

Answer:

  • Water and carbon dioxide are products of cellular respiration.
  • Glucose and oxygen are reactants of cellular respiration.
  • Heterotrophs and autotrophs perform cellular respiration.
  • The process of cellular respiration releases energy for cells.