yes because plants themselves respire carbon dioxide and realse oxygen.
Yes. Plants and animals need energy. Energy must therefore be made in the cells.No, only animal cells carry on cellular respiration.animal cells carryon cellular respiration. plant cells carry out photosynthesis which is the opposite of respiration.
Animals need oxygen to carry out life processes. Plants need carbon dioxide. Some animals and plants can use either if they need to.
plant cells, like any other cell, need a continuous supply of enery to live. if a cell stop functioning it dies and eventually the whole plant or systems dies. plant cells can do both respiration and photosyntheis, whil animal cells can only do respiration, no photosynthesis.. :D
Yes, plants do use energy to carry out cellular respiration, but this is only during investment stages. There is a net increase of energy through the process of cellular respiration, as it is the same process that occurs in all other eukaryotic life.
Plants, like the majority of evolved organisms, do use cellular respiration in order to convert energy stored in chemical bonds into usable energy. They do not use it for energy from the sun; this is photosynthesis. Plants do go through photosynthesis more than cellular respiration, so the net effect is a production of glucose and oxygen and consumption of water and carbon dioxide.
Yes. But not like animal cells. plants need co and co2 animal cells need o or o2
Yes. Plants and animals need energy. Energy must therefore be made in the cells.No, only animal cells carry on cellular respiration.animal cells carryon cellular respiration. plant cells carry out photosynthesis which is the opposite of respiration.
Animals need oxygen to carry out life processes. Plants need carbon dioxide. Some animals and plants can use either if they need to.
yes they do
To carry out respiration plants need the same things as you do! To carry out aerobic respiration they need a food source eg glucose, and oxygen: glucose + oxygen ----> water + carbon dioxide + ENERGY To carry out anaerobic respiration they ony need a source of food: glucose ----> carbon dioxide + ethanol (alcohol) + ENERGY It is important to realise that plants Cary out respiration all of the time, just as your cells do. Also, remember that respiration is the release of energy from food, not breathing. See http://www.bbc.co.UK/schools/gcsebitesize/biology/greenplantsasorganisms/0photosynthesisrev6.shtml
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plant cells, like any other cell, need a continuous supply of enery to live. if a cell stop functioning it dies and eventually the whole plant or systems dies. plant cells can do both respiration and photosyntheis, whil animal cells can only do respiration, no photosynthesis.. :D
Yes. Because all cells need to release energy when food it broken down.
Organisms need to carry out the process of respiration because the cells in the organisms break down simple food molecules and release their energy.
True. Plants need photosynthesis for food production. Respiration is for energy production
Yes, plants carry out aerobic cellular respiration to get energy from food just like we do. So when people say that oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesis they are incorrect. Plants need oxygen just like other organisms for aerobic respiration. It's just fortunate for the rest of the life forms on Earth that plants produce more oxygen than they need.