less glucose would be available for energy production.
Cellular respiration would produce less energy.
The glycolysis and the Krebs cycle uses the oxygen to break down the food molecules in order to release energy.
Cellular respiration likely evolved before photosynthesis. Early prokaryotic organisms likely developed cellular respiration to generate energy from organic molecules. Photosynthesis evolved later in some prokaryotic organisms as a way to use sunlight to make energy.
false ,plants need to under go respiration too in order to survive because the glucose created in photosynthesis stores energy and the plant needs to break the chemical bonds of glucose, which cellular respiration does, to get energy
Always. Your cell constantly needs energy in the form of ATP generated by cellular respiration to conduct vital activities such as transcription, translation, and sometimes replication. If cellular respiration stops, the cell will most likely die from necrosis or apoptosis in short order.
less glucose would be available for energy production.
Cellular respiration would produce less energy.
Cellular respiration would produce less energy.
Cellular respiration would produce less energy.
Cellular respiration would produce less energy.
Cellular respiration would produce less energy.
If a plant lost a significant amount of its chlorophyll, than it couldn't produce as much food for itself as before. Therefor, the plant would have less food it could use in respiration, and thus respiration would decrease. With less respiration, the plant would have less energy, and if the amount of chlorophyll loss was too high, the plant would die.
less glucose would be available for energy production.
Cellular respiration would produce less energy.
A loss of chlorophyll would significantly impair photosynthesis in plant cells, as chlorophyll is essential for capturing light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Without this process, the production of oxygen would decrease, potentially affecting aerobic respiration in plant cells, which relies on oxygen. Additionally, the lack of glucose synthesis would reduce the energy available for cellular respiration, ultimately hindering the plant's overall metabolic functions.
Oxygen, most likely.
The glycolysis and the Krebs cycle uses the oxygen to break down the food molecules in order to release energy.