The leaf produces glucose in the presence of light and oxygen through the process of respiration.
Respiration is k gaseous exchanging process while Gutation is the formation of water droplets on pores at the edges of a leaf..
The letters that indicate substances needed by the leaf to carry out aerobic cellular respiration are "O" for oxygen and "C" for glucose (or carbohydrates). During this process, oxygen is used to help convert glucose into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. These substances are essential for the leaf to efficiently perform cellular respiration and produce the energy required for its functions.
For starters, algae are plants. Plants never use oxygen. Animals use oxygen in the process of respiration. Decomposers use oxygen in the process of respiration when decomposing plants and animals including algae.
During respiration in leaf cells, oxygen is used to break down glucose and produce energy. This process releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct, which is then expelled from the leaf through small openings called stomata.
Cells use a process called anaerobic respiration or fermentation when they do not have enough oxygen for respiration. This process allows for the production of energy in the absence of oxygen, but it is less efficient than aerobic respiration. It usually produces lactic acid or ethanol as byproducts.
It is aerobic respiration. Anerobic respiration does not need them
cell respiration
cell respiration
plants and animals
Yes it is.
Cellular Respiration, which takes place in the mitochondria.