Plants use energy from the sun to convert water H20 and carbon dioxide C02 in to glucose for energy as well as oxygen 02 as a waste product (which we use)
During The Process Of Respiration, Plant Leaves Take In oxygen Through Their stomata.
Respiration
When there is no light for the photosynthesis... =]
A lot of the process is associated with the Mitochondria.
After a plant has completed photosynthesis, it has sugars and carbohydrates. Cellular respiration is the process of breaking down these sugars (glucose) and carbohydrates into chemical energy for the plant. Basically, photosynthesis is the process of getting the food, and cellular respiration is the actual eating of the food.
Chlorophyll is the plant pigment involved in photosynthesis, not respiration. In respiration, plants use a different pigment called carotenoids to help capture light energy for energy production.
Plant cell would be dead. It is the process which give fuel for respiration
A plant uses photosynthesis to create food (glucose) and respiration(glycolysis) to break down the food it has made.
If the plant is devoid of stomata the process of photosynthesis and respiration won't occur within the plant due to diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide not taking place.
Yes, cellular respiration occurs in plant cells. It is the process by which plants break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process takes place in the mitochondria of plant cells.
During the day, or any time there is usable radiation energy available to drive the process of photosynthesis in the plant.
Plants take in oxygen for their respiration process through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. The stomata allow for the exchange of gases, with oxygen entering the plant and carbon dioxide being released. This process is essential for the plant's energy production and growth.