light (among many other things)
Photosynthesis an oxidization.
There are a number of comparisons between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Both processes eventually produce energy which is passed on to other parts of the organisms to b used for various processes.
There are a number of comparisons between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Both processes eventually produce energy which is passed on to other parts of the organisms to b used for various processes.
Yes, these are opposite processes
Photosynthesis and respiration are both processes that involve the exchange of gases, specifically oxygen and carbon dioxide. They are also interconnected in that the products of photosynthesis, such as glucose, are used as energy sources in respiration.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are interconnected processes in living organisms. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This glucose is then used in cellular respiration by plants and animals to produce energy in the form of ATP, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts which can be used in photosynthesis. This interdependence between the two processes demonstrates a continual cycle of energy and matter within ecosystems.
respiration is the reverse of photosynthesis and are the important processes of carbon cycle and water cycle.
Producers use about 90 percent of the food energy they make during photosynthesis for their life processes.
No, yet it is a crucial and complex Part of the Factory that processes the raw materials. While Chlorophyll is required for photosynthesis, it is not used up in the process of photosynthesis and none of its parts are used in the chemical reactions of photosynthesis. Only the energy it absorbs from the Sun is used in photosynthesis.
oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis in plants
Producers use about 90 percent of the food energy they make during photosynthesis for their life processes.
The body processes of the Bald Eagle is... Photosynthesis and Digestion.