Depends on who is monitoring them, if the person monitoring them is awake, and/or if they are recording the process.
Oxygen cycles through the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
phoyosynthesis and cellular respiration
1. glycolysis 2. transition stage 3. the kreb cycle 4. the electron transport chain
There are three cycles in Aerobic Respiration.1. GlycolysisProkaryotes: Cytoplasm Eukaryotes: Cytoplasm2.Krebs CycleProkaryotes: CytoplasmEukaryotes: Mitochondria3.ETCProkaryotes: CytoplasmEukaryotes: Mitochondria
The products of photosynthesis are used as the reactants for cellular respiration, and vice versa.Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) to create organic molecules and oxygen (O2).In turn, cellular respiration takes those two products (oxygen and organic molecules) to create carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
The two biological proccess are reperation and photosynthesis. I know this because i had this on my homework packet this week for science class. (7th grade)
Oxygen cycles through the environment in multiple ways. It is released by photosynthesis in plants, absorbed by animals during respiration, and returned to the atmosphere through a combination of respiration and decomposition processes. It also plays a crucial role in the carbon cycle by interacting with carbon in the atmosphere, oceans, and living organisms.
Respiration, then travels to the biotic part of the biosphere(through trees, etc.)
Cycles per minute
The Calvin Cycle in Photosynthesis and The Krebs Cycle in Cellular Respiration. The Calvin Cycle occurs in chloroplasts and The Krebs Cycle occurs in the Mitochondria.
Energy is needed to reproduce. Photosynthesis is how plants make "food". That "food" is turned into energy by cellular respiration. So, the more cycles of photosynthesis are done, the faster a plant grows.
Respiration is not part of a cycle it is one. It is getting energy from just oxygen and glucose. Glucose is from food.