Because in respiration CarbondiOxide is realeased by human beings and in photosynthesis oxygen is given out by plants.
It might be that at certain times there is a balance between the amount of photosynthesis and the amount of cellular respiration going on. Photosynthesis produces the oxygen that respiration needs. Respiration produces the carbon dioxide that photosynthesis needs.
Biological processes such as photosynthesis and respiration by marine plants and animals influence the type and amount of gases dissolved in seawater. During photosynthesis, marine plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which increases the dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. Similarly, during respiration, marine organisms consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide, which reduces the dissolved oxygen concentration and increases carbon dioxide levels. These processes play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of gases in seawater and supporting marine ecosystems.
Photosynthesis is very important in maintaining a balance in the ecosystem. Carbon dioxide is used by the plants for photosynthesis and oxygen which is used by animals is the by product of photosynthesis.
Respiration uses O2 from the air (also produced by photosynthesis) to breakdown organic molecules and release CO2 into the air. Humans have upset the balance by burning fossil fuels, stripping forests, in huge quantities. The amount of CO2 is steadily increasing which is likely causing warming of the Earth's temperatures.
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It is important for these two processes to stay balanced because they both require each other. Respiration requires the sugars and O2 produced from photosynthesis while photosynthesis requires the H2O and CO2 produced from respiration. Look at the diagram below in order to see how it works out.
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It is important because so the plant doesnt mess anything up and so it will have the nutrients it needs to survive.
During respiration Oxygen is used & CO2 is released.& during photosynthesis CO2 is used & oxygen is released.Therefore when these 2 processes are balanced the O2 & CO2 concentration of the planet will be balanced too.
Through photosynthesis and respiration.
Plants and animals help to maintain a balance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Photosynthesis releases oxygen and cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide.
It might be that at certain times there is a balance between the amount of photosynthesis and the amount of cellular respiration going on. Photosynthesis produces the oxygen that respiration needs. Respiration produces the carbon dioxide that photosynthesis needs.
Biological processes such as photosynthesis and respiration by marine plants and animals influence the type and amount of gases dissolved in seawater. During photosynthesis, marine plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which increases the dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater. Similarly, during respiration, marine organisms consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide, which reduces the dissolved oxygen concentration and increases carbon dioxide levels. These processes play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of gases in seawater and supporting marine ecosystems.
Photosynthesis is very important in maintaining a balance in the ecosystem. Carbon dioxide is used by the plants for photosynthesis and oxygen which is used by animals is the by product of photosynthesis.
These two processes are 'somewhat opposed' to each other in that photosynthesis removes Carbon (C) from our atmosphere while respiration - which is identical, atom for atom, to the process called combustion! - releases C back into the Air. A green, moderately climated Earth with Glaciers appears to rely on a set balance, in this case the amount, of C that is contained by the Air for a set temperature range to occur [an increase of C in the Air also increases the amount of C in the Oceans]. CO2 in the Air is purported to be not the only source of atmospheric warming; a recent decrease in the output of Solar cosmic rays which in turn decreases the available 'sites of nucleation needed to form cloud water droplets' which in turn reduces the amount of solar-radiation-screening cloud cover, has also been implicated.
Photosynthesis helps to balance oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air because plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis, this therefore goes into air which humans breathe in. We breathe out carbon dioxide and the plants needs carbon dioxide, so therefore the levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen are balanced in the air.
Well usually there is a good enough balance that this does not occur. If there is more photosynthesis than respiration the plants will thrive because they are being given the conditions that they need to be able to grow and reproduce. They are being given since photosynthesis is taking place, water, carbon dioxide and sunlight. During respiration oxygen and complex sugars are being taken out and carbon dioxide is released along with some leftover water. If there is more respiration than photosynthesis than the plants wouldn't thrive or grow because they are trying to thrive in an area lacking in their basic needs.