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Yes totally. Photosynthesis occurs only in light conditions while cellular respiration is a 24 hour process.
The process by which green plants prepare there own food is called photosynthesis.
There are a variety of conditions which are adverse to photosynthesis, such as dim lighting, lack of water, etc. In adverse conditions, photosynthesis is either slowed down or ceases entirely. But to the extent that photosynthesis may continue to take place, it happens in the usual way; there is just less of it.
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cellular respiration,aerobic:fermentation,anaerobic
No; fermentation is an alternative metabolic pathway to respiration, not photosynthesis. Both processes (photosynthesis and respiration) have alternative pathways depending on conditions.
During dormancy, seeds wait until the conditions are optimal for cellular respiration. Modifications would include things such as seeding elongation, germination and hormone regulation.
Yes totally. Photosynthesis occurs only in light conditions while cellular respiration is a 24 hour process.
Yes totally. Photosynthesis occurs only in light conditions while cellular respiration is a 24 hour process.
Root modifications are modifications of the roots that help them to survive in extreme conditions
Well usually there is a good enough balance that this does not occur. If there is more photosynthesis than respiration the plants will thrive because they are being given the conditions that they need to be able to grow and reproduce. They are being given since photosynthesis is taking place, water, carbon dioxide and sunlight. During respiration oxygen and complex sugars are being taken out and carbon dioxide is released along with some leftover water. If there is more respiration than photosynthesis than the plants wouldn't thrive or grow because they are trying to thrive in an area lacking in their basic needs.
The process by which green plants prepare there own food is called photosynthesis.
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Sunlight and CO2.
There are a variety of conditions which are adverse to photosynthesis, such as dim lighting, lack of water, etc. In adverse conditions, photosynthesis is either slowed down or ceases entirely. But to the extent that photosynthesis may continue to take place, it happens in the usual way; there is just less of it.
Physiological conditions, such as correct pH and heat in which the enzyme is able to function correctly, are required.
Absorption of CO2 occurs via photosynthesis; release of H2O is respiration: both occur in plant cells - the former only in light conditions and the latter continuously.