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cellular respiration
No, osmosis happens anywhere there is a semipermeable membrane.
The first step of the process is the digestion.
The overall equation of photosynthesis differs from the reverse of the overall equation of cellular respiration in that sunlight is not needed in the reverse of cellular respiration. Also, chlorophyll need not be present for the latter process.
Cellular respiration is a biochemical process.
cellular respiration
The general term is cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration is an aerobic process which release chemical energy from sugars and other carbon based molecules to make ATP When oxygen is present, Cellular respiration takes place in mitochondria.
the entire process of cellular respiration stops
No, osmosis happens anywhere there is a semipermeable membrane.
The first step of the process is the digestion.
The overall equation of photosynthesis differs from the reverse of the overall equation of cellular respiration in that sunlight is not needed in the reverse of cellular respiration. Also, chlorophyll need not be present for the latter process.
Cellular respiration is a biochemical process.
Cellular Respiration
Glucose must be present in order for cellular respiration to occur. Cellular respiration is the process in which glucose is broken down in to ATP (energy), Carbon Dioxide, and water. Glucose is a reactant in the sense that it must be present for the reaction to occur.
Cellular Respiration
Cellular respiration is the process that "withdraws" the energy.