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what are the waste products of cellular respiration?
oxygen and water
carbon dioxide and sugar
water and sugar
water and carbon dioxide
Cellular respiration is the process where cells break down glucose (sugar) using oxygen to produce energy (ATP). The chemical equation for aerobic cellular respiration is \( C_6H_{12}O_6 + 6O_2
ightarrow 6CO_2 + 6H_2O + ATP \). From this, the waste products are carbon dioxide (\( CO_2 \)) and water (\( H_2O \)). Let's analyze the options:
- "oxygen and water": Oxygen is a reactant, not a waste product. Eliminate.
- "carbon dioxide and sugar": Sugar is a reactant (glucose), not a waste product. Eliminate.
- "water and sugar": Sugar is a reactant. Eliminate.
- "water and carbon dioxide": Matches the products from the respiration equation.
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D. water and carbon dioxide (assuming the red option is D; if options are labeled differently, adjust the label but the text is "water and carbon dioxide")