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Q: Why are photosynthesis and cellular respiration considered to be a cycle in nature?
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What are photosynthesis and respiration components of?

Mitochondria are needed for cellular respiration however photosynthesis uses chloroplasts. Photosynthesis uses sunlight (chloroplasts) + CO2 and water to make glucose and O2. The mitochondria use the O2 and glucose to make ATP and heat plus CO2 and water.


How do photosynthesis and respiration facilitate the carbon and oxygen cycle?

Give Nature a Chance: and ask instead, how do the carbon and oxygen cycles facilitate photosynthesis and respiration.


How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration connected at the molecular level?

The chemical formula for photosynthesis is: 6 CO2+ 6 H2O →C6H12O6 + 6 O2Carbon dioxide + Water + Light energy → Glucose + OxygenThe chemical formula for cellular respiration is: 6 O2 + C6H12O6 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2OThe two are {semi} opposites of each other; photosynthesis makes Glucose from Sunlight, and cellular respiration breaks Glucose down to form Atp - i.e. Useable Energy.


What scientists founded cellular respiration?

There isn't exactly one scientist that discovered cellular respiration. Han Krebs was given the Nobel Prize for discovering an aspect of cellular respiration, Citric Acid Cycle. Claude Bernard, a French physiologist, invented a medicinal attribute to cellular respiration. Otto Heinrich Warburg, a physicist, discovered a third attribute of cellular respiration which is the discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme. All of these men were credited for this discovery.


What are photosynthosis and cellular respiration a cycle in nature?

They are two different process one forms sugar and another utilize sugar to produce Energy. Photosynthesis is a process of producing sugar (glucose) from CO2+H2O,sunlight as a energy source (occurs in chloroplast). Cellular respiration (aerobic or anaerobic) provides energy (ATP) at the end of the cycle by using glucose and O2(aerobic-occurs in mitochondria) or without oxygen(muscle cells, yeast).


What is the importance of photosynthesis in nature?

Photosynthesis is arguably the most important chemical process in biology because it converts light energy into usable chemical energy for life on Earth. It also produces O2 (oxygen) gas which is critical in cellular respiration. With the exception of a few species, life on Earth depends on photosynthesis.


Where does fermentation take place in nature?

This question is unclear and uses bad grammar, but the answer - if I understand the question correctly - is anaerobic conditions.


Is the cellular nature of archaebacteria unicellular or multi cellular?

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Where does aerobic respiration occur in nature?

In the mitochondria.


Why plants don't need a digestive system?

Plants do not have a digestive system because their need for nourishment is fulfilled through the process of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. They obtain their energy and and nutrients from the energy of the sun to create their supply to live. Therefore using characteristics such as the sun and water their physical nature does not allow them to rely on a digestive system to obtain their need for energy, when their need is supplied almost directly for the sun.


Why there is photosynthesis in plants?

This is the system of nature if there is no photosynthesis we all will not be here. This world will become converted to graveyard.


What is a use that CO2 has on nature?

Plants need it for photosynthesis