They need photosynthesis(1) and Respiration(2) because
(1) They make use of carbon dioxide and sunlight to make glucose(sugar(food)). Excess glucose is stach and it is like our fats
(2) Respiration is needed for breaking down glucose/starch for food.
(1)-> CO2,light&water--------Photosynthesis------->O2&glucose
(2)-> O2------------Respiration---------->CO2
Oxygen->O2
Crabon dioxide->CO2
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.
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.
Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis effectively.
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.
Oxygen is essential for plants to survive and thrive because it is a key component in the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of energy that plants need to grow and develop. Oxygen is produced as a byproduct of this process, and plants also need oxygen for respiration, which is the process of breaking down glucose to release energy for cellular functions. Without oxygen, plants would not be able to carry out photosynthesis or respiration, which are crucial for their survival and growth.
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.
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.
There are a handful of waste products that are products of a plant's respiration. Oxygen is one such waste product.
For plant respiration and photosynthesis.
Plants carry out photosynthesis, which is the process by which they convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This provides plants with the energy they need to grow and survive. Additionally, plants also undergo respiration to release energy from glucose for cellular activities.
photosynthesis
Plants need sunshine to carry out photosynthesis.
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.
True. Plants need photosynthesis for food production. Respiration is for energy production
Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis effectively.
to store energy
Plants need oxygen in order to survive, and is a part of the photosynthesis process. Plants also need carbon dioxide and nitrogen to survive.