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).
Yes. They use photosynthesis to produce sugar from sunlight, and cellular respiration to digest the sugar for energy (ATP).
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are processes carried out in separate organelles within the cell. Cellular respiration occurs within mitochondria present in all living cells - both plant and animal. Photosynthesis occurs within the chloroplasts of plant cells only.
the cow breathes out the carbon on the plant and the plant then puts out oxygen in the cow and the cow then eats the plant
Plants make ATP through cellular respiration. Photosynthesis, which requires sunlight, does not make ATP - but glucose - which is then converted to ATP by cellular respiration. Therefore plants still need respiration to make ATP.
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells, while cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of both plant and animal cells. Photosynthesis produces glucose and oxygen using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, while cellular respiration breaks down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP, with carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
it breaks down the glucose and photosynthesis into the plant and makes it grow.
True. Plants need photosynthesis for food production. Respiration is for energy production
After a plant has completed photosynthesis, it has sugars and carbohydrates. Cellular respiration is the process of breaking down these sugars (glucose) and carbohydrates into chemical energy for the plant. Basically, photosynthesis is the process of getting the food, and cellular respiration is the actual eating of the food.
Plants perform photosynthesis then use oxygen for cellular respiration.
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide, water, and light energy is turned into glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria. During cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen and turned into carbon dioxide, water, and energy. As you can see, the are both really a big cycle.
Yes. They use photosynthesis to produce sugar from sunlight, and cellular respiration to digest the sugar for energy (ATP).
In both. In plants they use photosynthesis during the day and at night they use cellular respiration because there is no sun to produce the energy needed with photosynthesis. In animals they only use cellular respiration.
No, respiration is continuous. Photosynthesis stops at night, as it is light dependent.
The main point of photosynthesis is to make Glucose for the plant to use in cellular respiration which will produce ATP for the plant cell to use to power its cellular activities.
both of which are released into the air during respiration. And during respiration, the plant needs oxygen and glucose, which are both produced through photosynthesis!
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are processes carried out in separate organelles within the cell. Cellular respiration occurs within mitochondria present in all living cells - both plant and animal. Photosynthesis occurs within the chloroplasts of plant cells only.
the cow breathes out the carbon on the plant and the plant then puts out oxygen in the cow and the cow then eats the plant