The same chemical reaction is occurring in both cellular respiration and decomposition. An organic compound such as glucose is used as fuel to run cellular respiration.
The products of the cellular respiration formula are the reactants of the photosynthesis formula, and the reactants of the cellular respiration formula are the products of the photosynthesis formula. Basically, they are opposite processes.
Cellular respiration, combustion, and decomposition.
Photosynthesis makes the energy(ATP), then the cellular respiration breaks it down to create food. The Formula is similar, but in opposite directions.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
Cellular Respiration
Because the end products of photosynthesis (glucose and oxygen) are the requirement to start cellular respiration.
Because the end products of photosynthesis (glucose and oxygen) are the requirement to start cellular respiration.
No, rough endoplasmic reteculum is not related to cellular respiraton
The products of the cellular respiration formula are the reactants of the photosynthesis formula, and the reactants of the cellular respiration formula are the products of the photosynthesis formula. Basically, they are opposite processes.
Cellular respiration, combustion, and decomposition.
Photosynthesis makes the energy(ATP), then the cellular respiration breaks it down to create food. The Formula is similar, but in opposite directions.
Decomposition uses cellular respiration to break down dead plant matter--this means that oxygen is involved in the process. Fermentation is another word for anaerobic decomposition, which occurs without oxygen.
Cellular respiration, combustion, and decomposition.
Photosynthesis make glucose molecules and store energy. Respiration break up and release energy
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
Cellular Respiration
No; that is known as "respiration," not "cellular respiration."