Respiration, photosynthesis, and decay are all integral components of the carbon cycle. This cycle describes the continuous movement of carbon among the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organisms. Photosynthesis captures carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, while respiration releases it back, and decay returns carbon to the soil, completing the cycle. Together, these processes help maintain the balance of carbon in the ecosystem.
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis
Yes. respiration is the opposite reaction of photosynthesis.
The reverse of photosynthesis is cellular respiration.
Carbohydrates are made in photosynthesis. it is burning in the cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration needs glucose. Glucose is produced by photosynthesis
YES,
While photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide and releases oxygen, cellular respiration requires oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. It is the released oxygen that is used by us and most other organisms for cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis
It invoves in respiration. Specifically it is aerobic respiration
No, the Calvin cycle is not a part of cellular respiration. It is a series of reactions that take place in the chloroplasts of plants during photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria and is the process by which cells generate energy from glucose.
During photosynthesis O2 is released by the photolysis of water whereas in respiration O2 is consumed in the breakdown of substrate(reserve food).In simple words , Photosynthesis release O2 while respiration requires O2.
No. Nitrogen is required to make proteins (which DO the photosynthesis & the respiration), but is not classed as part of the cycles.
respiration is but photosynthesis isn't.
Yes. respiration is the opposite reaction of photosynthesis.
The reverse of photosynthesis is cellular respiration.
Carbohydrates are made in photosynthesis. it is burning in the cellular respiration.
Respiration; It is a part of Photosynthesis in plants