Plants use only glycolysis to do their respiration
Humans and other eukaryotic organisms use glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and the Electron Transport Chain.
Plants have two types of respiration arobic and anerobic
Plants do not breathe like humans, although they respire. This is when they absorb oxygen from the air around them and in return, release Carbon Dioxide. This is different from photosynthesis where they release oxygen and take in carbon dioxide. They photosynthesise to produce glucose, and then respire to convert that glucose into energy. During the day, plants give out more oxygen, and during the night, plants give out more carbon dioxide.
They respirate using the stomata located under its leaves, but Photosynthesis is mostly used instead... Photosynthesis is when plants take in carbon dioxide, and water (molecules we breath out) and uses the rays of the sun to result with glucose (waht we like to eat, sugar), and oxygen (molecule we breath in). Notice how they go in a cycle, that is why we humans depend on plants and plants depend on us. Now, how the plant uses sunlight to get those results is WAY TOO COMPLICATED to get into. The guy who answered this question before is obviously the one who is an idiot.
when plants take in oxygen and release carbondioxide DURING THE DAY TIME IN PRESENCE OF LIGHT IT IS CALLED RESPIRATION OR PHOTO-RESPIRATION IN PLANTS.
oxygen effects the rate ofn respiration in plants
Autotrophic respiration is the respiration produced by the roots of plants.
Carbon dioxide is the product of respiration both plants and animals.
Respiration benefits plants as it provides them with energy and nutrients, innit.
The organelle in plants that participates in cellular respiration is endoplasmic reticulum, and is also the organelle in both plants and animals, that is the main components for cellular respiration.
Respiration is the break down of sugars. In plants, sugars are produced through photosynthesis. Without photosynthesis, plants would not have the sugar to break down in respiration.
is food broken down when respiration in plants occur?
aerobic respiration in humans anaerobic respiration in plants
The products of anaerobic respiration is glucose
plants
YesYes of course they under go respiration. Every organism under go respiration