Cellular respiration is the process by which plants release energy in food to carry on life processes. During cellular respiration, plants breathe through the cells in their leaves.
The process that green plants go through to get energy is called photosynthesis. The mitochondria gets light energy from the Sun to make chemical energy, which the cell uses as energy.
Cells need energy to perform processes in order to sustain life. In plants, energy from the sun is needed for photosynthesis, a process which allows the plant to create glucose for food. Animals then get their energy from plants and other animals and convert this energy into ATP energy for processes like cellular respiration and protein synthesis. All these processes require energy and work together to keep the organism alive.
Respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis, and organisms use it to release the energy stored in food.
The process of plants producing energy for growth
Organisms, such as plants, can trap the energy in sunlight through photosynthesis and store it in the chemical bonds of carbohydrate molecules. The principal carbohydrate formed through photosynthesis is glucose. Other types of organisms, such as animals, fungi, protozoa, and a large portion of the bacteria, are unable to perform this process. Therefore, these organisms must rely on the carbohydrates formed in plants to obtain the energy necessary for their metabolic processes. ^__* c;
Photosynthesis :)
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Plants use the suns energy to make energy in a process called photosynthesis. The suns energy is used to produce glucose which provides the energy that the plants need to survive through processes such as respiration and expiration.
The process that takes place in plants is called photosynthesis in which plants and other organisms convert light energy, from the Sun, into chemical energy that can be later released to fuel the organisms' activities.
ATP. It is short for adenosine triphophate, and it gives energy to all metabolic processes in both plants and animals.
The process that green plants go through to get energy is called photosynthesis. The mitochondria gets light energy from the Sun to make chemical energy, which the cell uses as energy.
Yes because carbohydrates are forms of energy and plants need energy to conduct photosynthesis and other life processes.
Respiration; It is a part of Photosynthesis in plants
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Cells need energy to perform processes in order to sustain life. In plants, energy from the sun is needed for photosynthesis, a process which allows the plant to create glucose for food. Animals then get their energy from plants and other animals and convert this energy into ATP energy for processes like cellular respiration and protein synthesis. All these processes require energy and work together to keep the organism alive.
It's called photosynthesis.