A student made the following diagram to represent cellular respiration.
Chemistry, 16.05.2020 01:57 aliviadushane
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A student made the following diagram to represent cellular respiration.
See picture of diagram below
Why is this diagram incorrect?
Water is not formed during this process.
Carbon dioxide is not formed during this process.
The arrow for oxygen should point in the opposite direction.
The arrow for glucose should point in the opposite direction.
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