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Respiration is when a living organism exhales (breaths out) to produce carbon dioxide. Photosynthesis is the process where plants get energy from the sun to produce food for them selves and other living organisims.

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What is te same between photosyntesis and repirstion?

Respiration is doing at night, but photosyntesis is doing at morining/afternoon.


Which is the end result of photosyntesis?

Sorry i don't know what photosynTEsis is you idiot.


How are cellular respiration and photosynthesis are related?

Photosynthesis' products are the same as the reactants of cellular respiration. In other words photosynthesis makes what cellular respiration uses.


What is cellurar reperation?

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How is it possible that the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere stays at a constant 21 percent when there are so many organisms using oxygen to breathe?

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What is the medical terminology combining form meaning respiration?

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What is the meaning of aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen!


What is the scientific meaning of respiration?

breathing


What is the function of coconut leaves?

photosyntesis


Where does the energy for photosyntesis come from?

From the sun


What is one byproduct of photosyntesis?

oxygen


What does photosyntesis give to the heterotrophs?

energy