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Cellular waste products are formed as a byproduct of cellular respiration, a series of processes and reactions that generate energy for the cell, in the form of ATP. Two examples of cellular respiration creating cellular waste products are aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration.

Aerobic respiration

When in the presence of oxygen, cells use aerobic respiration to obtain energy from glucose molecules. Simplified Theoretical Reaction: C6H12O6 (aq) + 6O2 (g) → 6CO2 (g) + 6H2O (l) ΔHc -2880KJ
   In aerobic respiration, the cellular waste products are:

Anaerobic respiration

When oxygen isn't available, a cell must undergo anaerobic respiration to generate energy. Fermentation is an example of anaerobic respiration. Simplified Theoretical Reaction: C6H12O6 o 2C3H6O3 + 2 ATP (120 kJ)
   In anaerobic respiration, the cellular waste product is:
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