carbon dioxide that plant use
Animal cells - this is wrong answer Plant cells containing chloroplasts produce glucose by photosynthesis.
Yes. Though plant cells use photosynthesis to create glucose, they still must use cellular respiration in mitochondria to produce ATP.
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Animals release carbon dioxide gas when they breathe out. This gas is a byproduct of the process of cellular respiration, where cells use oxygen to produce energy.
We can produce gas to be used at home for fuel. Biogas is formed when human and animal waste is processed in an apparatus. Other end products can be used as fertilizers.
Bio gas (methane) is produced in landfills through the decay of plant matter. In some landfills methane gas is collected for use as fuel. Otherwise, methane is a significant greenhouse gas.
During sunlight hours, plants produce oxygen as a gas and energy in the form of ATP. Animals use oxygen that the plant produces to form ATP it needs for energy. The animals produce carbon dioxide gas which the plant uses.
In Plant Cells, the Chloroplasts are the organelles the utilize or use chlorophyll. In Animal Cells, Chlorophyll is not used.
I think that the plant can use the animal waste as fertilizer and plants can serve as food and they give off oxygen.
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.
Carbon dioxide is the gas used in photosynthesis.
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