Questions: 10
Multiple Choice
2 points
Which of the following are the end products for cellular respiration?
Oxygen and carbon dioxide
Glucose and water
Carbon dioxide and water
Glucose and oxygen
Transcript text: 10
Multiple Choice
2 points
Which of the following are the end products for cellular respiration?
Oxygen and carbon dioxide
Glucose and water
Carbon dioxide and water
Glucose and oxygen
Solution
The answer is the third one: Carbon dioxide and water.
Explanation for each option:
Oxygen and carbon dioxide: This is incorrect. Oxygen is a reactant in cellular respiration, not a product. Carbon dioxide is a product, but oxygen is not.
Glucose and water: This is incorrect. Glucose is a reactant in cellular respiration, not a product. Water is a product, but glucose is not.
Carbon dioxide and water: This is correct. These are the end products of cellular respiration. During the process, glucose and oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide, water, and energy (in the form of ATP).
Glucose and oxygen: This is incorrect. Both glucose and oxygen are reactants in cellular respiration, not products.
Summary: The end products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide and water.