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Glycolysis
During glycolosis.
The carbon dioxide produced during respiration during day time is used up for photosynthesis. However during night, the rate of respiration exceeds the rate of photosynthesis due to unavailability of adequate sunlight.
it's exactly the same as in the day; you don't need sunlight for respiration
could cellular respiration happen without photosynthesis explain your reasoning
Glycolysis
glycose
During glycolosis.
Cellular respiration is the process by which a living creature's cells turns glucose.
The carbon dioxide produced during respiration during day time is used up for photosynthesis. However during night, the rate of respiration exceeds the rate of photosynthesis due to unavailability of adequate sunlight.
Plant and animal cells wouldn't MAke ATP in cellular respiration.
it's exactly the same as in the day; you don't need sunlight for respiration
Glycolysis or "Splitting of sugar", has to happen in the cell's cytoplasm before cellular respiration can occur. I hope this helps!
This is an example of a Friedel-Crafts acylation. One hydrogen from the benzene is replaced by the acetyl portion of the acetyl chloride and the hydrogen and chloride from the benzene and acetyl chloride respectively combine to form HCl. Please see the link.
They can happen before, after or during, even not at all.
Respiration can happen without sunlight, but photosynthesis cannot.
a person needs oxygen and glucose for respiration