what is the cellular respiration formula

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The formula for cellular respiration is:

glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + energy (ATP)

To understand this formula, it's important to know that cellular respiration is the process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide, water, and energy. Glucose is a type of sugar, and oxygen is readily available in the air. During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down into smaller molecules in a series of chemical reactions. These reactions release energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the main energy source used by cells.

The carbon dioxide produced in cellular respiration is a waste product that is released into the air when we exhale. Similarly, the water produced is either used by the body or excreted through sweat, urine, or other means.

It's worth mentioning that cellular respiration occurs in multiple stages within the cells, with the breakdown of glucose happening in a process called glycolysis, followed by the "Krebs cycle" and the electron transport chain. However, the overall formula summarizes the end result of these processes.