No, chloroplasts arn't even involved in respiration.
The anaerobic reactions of cellular respiration occur in the cytoplasm of the cell.
The anaerobic reactions of cellular respiration occur in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Cellular respiration in a plant cell occurs in the mitochondria, which are membrane-bound organelles found in the cytoplasm of the cell. The mitochondria are responsible for converting glucose and oxygen into energy in the form of ATP through a series of biochemical processes.
Photosynthesis in the chloroplast is a process by which plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration in the mitochondria is a process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP, with oxygen being used as a final electron acceptor. Essentially, photosynthesis stores energy while cellular respiration releases energy.
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide, water, and light energy is turned into glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria. During cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen and turned into carbon dioxide, water, and energy. As you can see, the are both really a big cycle.
chloroplast
No,it has no role in cellular respiration.But it takes part in photo respiration.
Respiration occurs in two compartments - glycolysis in the cytoplasm and the TCA cycle and electron transport chain in the mitochondria. However, cells that are actively photosynthesising do not need to respire because ATP is synthesised in the chloroplast.
Chloroplast
how does cellular respiration occur
The chloroplast
The anaerobic reactions of cellular respiration occur in the cytoplasm of the cell.
The anaerobic reactions of cellular respiration occur in the cytoplasm of the cell.
There would be less glucose produced for respiration.
Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis. Mitochondria are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
mitochondrion
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria.