Question
A table compares the products and reactants of processes. For which process would water be listed as a product? (1 point)
O ATP
Ocellular respiration
Ophotosynthesis
Ochloroplasts
O ATP
Ocellular respiration
Ophotosynthesis
Ochloroplasts
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In the context of the processes listed, water is produced as a product during **cellular respiration**.
Here’s a brief overview of the processes related to water production:
- **ATP**: This is a molecule and not a process by itself, so it does not have reactants or products.
- **Cellular respiration**: This process involves the conversion of glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide, ATP, and water. Water is a product.
- **Photosynthesis**: While water is consumed in this process (as a reactant), it is not produced.
- **Chloroplasts**: These are the organelles where photosynthesis occurs, not a process.
Thus, the correct answer is **cellular respiration**.
Here’s a brief overview of the processes related to water production:
- **ATP**: This is a molecule and not a process by itself, so it does not have reactants or products.
- **Cellular respiration**: This process involves the conversion of glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide, ATP, and water. Water is a product.
- **Photosynthesis**: While water is consumed in this process (as a reactant), it is not produced.
- **Chloroplasts**: These are the organelles where photosynthesis occurs, not a process.
Thus, the correct answer is **cellular respiration**.