Question
6a. What reactants are needed for cellular respiration to take place?(1 point)
glucose water oxygen gas carbon dioxide
Select the correct reactants.
Question 2
6b. If one of the reactants was not available, what would happen to the cell's ability to break down glucose?(1 point)
Responses
The cell's ability to break down glucose would be unchanged.
The cell's ability to break down glucose would be unchanged.
The cell's ability to break down glucose would be increased.
The cell's ability to break down glucose would be increased.
The cell's ability to break down glucose would be halted (stopped).
glucose water oxygen gas carbon dioxide
Select the correct reactants.
Question 2
6b. If one of the reactants was not available, what would happen to the cell's ability to break down glucose?(1 point)
Responses
The cell's ability to break down glucose would be unchanged.
The cell's ability to break down glucose would be unchanged.
The cell's ability to break down glucose would be increased.
The cell's ability to break down glucose would be increased.
The cell's ability to break down glucose would be halted (stopped).
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**6a.** The correct reactants needed for cellular respiration to take place are glucose and oxygen gas.
**6b.** If one of the reactants (either glucose or oxygen) was not available, the cell's ability to break down glucose would be halted (stopped). Without glucose, there would be no fuel to metabolize, and without oxygen, aerobic respiration cannot occur.
**6b.** If one of the reactants (either glucose or oxygen) was not available, the cell's ability to break down glucose would be halted (stopped). Without glucose, there would be no fuel to metabolize, and without oxygen, aerobic respiration cannot occur.
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