Cells [in the body or other living organism(s)]. Cellular respiration.
inside the matrix of the mitochondria
Respiration .
Chloroplasts and mitochondria respectively
Because they generate energy. They carryout aerobic respiration
The process of photosynthesis occurs in plants during respiration, involving the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This function is not performed in humans since we are unable to carry out photosynthesis like plants.
it's the same
Cellular respiration is performed by peas when they start to grow.
Anaerobic respiration is performed using ATP. It is only available for your body to use for a short period of time. Aerobic respiration used oxygen and breaks down the atomic bonds to create energy. It lasts longer.
Cellular respiration is performed by the mitochondria of a cell. It involves a series of complex biochemical reactions that convert glucose and oxygen into energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for the cell to use.
Yes, exactly. The gases cause the dough to rise.
If you performed the cellular respiration experiment without soaking the cotton with KOH, you could predict no net change in vial 1 in addition to vial 2. Why? The carbon dioxide given off in vial 1 will obscure the intake of oxygen in that vial.
The short answer is yes. These processes are both performed by photosynthetic plants. However, they perform opposite functions. While photosynthesis carbon dioxide and water create glucose and oxygen, in respiration, glucose and oxygen produce carbon dioxide and water.