All of the following are products of cellular respiration except(1 point)

Responses

energy.
energy.

oxygen.
oxygen.

water.
water.

carbon dioxide.

To determine which of the options is NOT a product of cellular respiration, we need to understand what cellular respiration is and what it produces.

Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down nutrients, such as glucose, to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). It occurs in the mitochondria of the cell. During cellular respiration, the following products are produced:

1. Energy (in the form of ATP) - This is the primary purpose of cellular respiration, to produce energy that the cell can use for various functions.

2. Oxygen - Oxygen is one of the reactants in cellular respiration. It is used in the final stage of cellular respiration, called the electron transport chain, to help produce ATP.

3. Water - Water is also a byproduct of cellular respiration. It is produced during the electron transport chain when oxygen accepts electrons and combines with hydrogen ions (protons) to form water.

4. Carbon dioxide - Carbon dioxide is another byproduct of cellular respiration. It is produced during the process of breaking down glucose (glycolysis and the Krebs cycle) and released as waste.

Based on this understanding, we can deduce that "energy" is NOT a product of cellular respiration. It is actually the purpose of cellular respiration, as it produces ATP, which is the energy currency of the cell. Therefore, the correct answer is: energy.