No, chloroplasts arn't even involved in respiration.
No, chloroplasts deal with photosynthesis. The mitochondria are the main site of respiration.
No, cellular respirarion occurs in mitochondria and photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts.
Animals have mitochondria, not chloroplasts. The mitochondria in an animal cell convert the cell's food into usable energy.
Of course,glucose is essential for respiration.Glucose are produced in chloroplasts.
mitochondria
cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria
Cellular respiration occurs in mitochondria
Photosynthesis makes glucose molecules, but cellular respiration breaks them down.
Yes. All eukaryotic organisms contain mitochondria and undergo cellular respiration.
mitochondria
Photo synthesis and respiration is just a function inside our cells they are in chloroplast (photosynthesis) and mitochondria (respiration)
No,it has no role in cellular respiration.But it takes part in photo respiration.
chloroplast
Chloroplast
Respiration occurs in two compartments - glycolysis in the cytoplasm and the TCA cycle and electron transport chain in the mitochondria. However, cells that are actively photosynthesising do not need to respire because ATP is synthesised in the chloroplast.
cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria
how does cellular respiration occur
The chloroplast
Aerobic cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of the cell. This process involves breaking down glucose to produce ATP, which is the main energy source for the cell.
There would be less glucose produced for respiration.
Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis. Mitochondria are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.