Respiration in plants occurs continuously, day and night, as they convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. While photosynthesis primarily takes place during daylight when light is available, respiration does not depend on light and is essential for plant growth and metabolism at all times. This process allows plants to utilize the energy stored in sugars produced during photosynthesis.
is food broken down when respiration in plants occur?
Plants also need energy. So they obtain energy through respiration
Plants also need energy. So they obtain energy through respiration
Cellular respiration occurs most often in the mitochondria of the cell.
Yes it does as these plants contain mitochondria that put some of the glucose made by photosynthesis into the cellular respiration cycle in the mitochondria.
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No, both photosynthesis and cellular respiration occur in plants as well as in other organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and animals. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight to produce energy, while cellular respiration is the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down glucose and produce ATP for energy.
Yes, respiration can occur both day and night. In plants, respiration occurs continuously to generate energy for growth and metabolism. In animals, respiration also continues day and night to supply the body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis does not happen in roots; it occurs in the leaves of plants. Respiration, on the other hand, does occur in roots as it is essential for energy production. Combustion and neutralization do not typically occur in plant roots.
No, not all living things perform both respiration and photosynthesis. Plants, algae, and some bacteria perform photosynthesis, while most organisms, including plants, animals, and bacteria, perform respiration to generate energy.
Photosynthesis only occurs in plants, on the leaves, to produce nutrients for it. Animals all respire, which is effectively the opposite of respiration.
Yes, it does.