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Are respiratory enzymes in both plants and animals?

Yes. Both plants and animals have mitochondria, so they both have respiratory systems. Plants use their respiratory system, and thus grow, mainly at night, when they don't undergo photosynthesis.


Which process do plaWhich process is performed by both plants and animals to break down sugars to provide energy in the form of ATP?

Both plants and animals perform cellular respiration to break down sugars and produce energy in the form of ATP. In this process, glucose is metabolized in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy. In plants, this occurs mainly in the mitochondria, while in animals, it takes place in the cytoplasm and mitochondria. This process is essential for providing the energy required for various cellular activities.


Why organelle in both plants and animals breaks down glucose?

Both plants and animals have mitochondria, which break down glucose through the process of cellular respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process involves multiple steps and enzymes working together to extract energy from glucose molecules.


Are mitochdria found in plant cells animal cells or both?

Both plant and animal cells contain mitochondria for the synthesis of ATP. Animals eat food to get the material that is used in ATP synthesis and plant make the material used in ATP synthesis through the process of photosynthesis.


What process do both plant and animals use it for?

Both plants and animals use the process of respiration to generate energy by breaking down food molecules and converting them into ATP, the cell's main energy source. In plants, respiration takes place in all cells, while in animals it occurs in specialized organelles called mitochondria. The end products of respiration are carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP.

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Do plants need ATP to make food?

Yes. Both plants and animals have mitochondria and can synthesize ATP there. Plants, though, make the molecules they submit to the respiration process while animals have to ingest such molecules.


What are the final products of aerobic respiration in plants and animals?

The final products of aerobic respiration in both plants and animals are carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP. Oxygen is consumed as a reactant during this process.


Are respiratory enzymes in both plants and animals?

Yes. Both plants and animals have mitochondria, so they both have respiratory systems. Plants use their respiratory system, and thus grow, mainly at night, when they don't undergo photosynthesis.


Which process do plaWhich process is performed by both plants and animals to break down sugars to provide energy in the form of ATP?

Both plants and animals perform cellular respiration to break down sugars and produce energy in the form of ATP. In this process, glucose is metabolized in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy. In plants, this occurs mainly in the mitochondria, while in animals, it takes place in the cytoplasm and mitochondria. This process is essential for providing the energy required for various cellular activities.


Why organelle in both plants and animals breaks down glucose?

Both plants and animals have mitochondria, which break down glucose through the process of cellular respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process involves multiple steps and enzymes working together to extract energy from glucose molecules.


How do plants make ATP?

photosyntehsis and cellular respiration


Are mitochdria found in plant cells animal cells or both?

Both plant and animal cells contain mitochondria for the synthesis of ATP. Animals eat food to get the material that is used in ATP synthesis and plant make the material used in ATP synthesis through the process of photosynthesis.


What stores energy to produce plants and glycogen that is found in animals?

ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)


How is energy from the plants transported from plants to animals?

Energy is stored in the chemical bonds of various molecules. The most common is called ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and this molecule is transferred from the plants and can be used in the animals.


What process do both plant and animals use it for?

Both plants and animals use the process of respiration to generate energy by breaking down food molecules and converting them into ATP, the cell's main energy source. In plants, respiration takes place in all cells, while in animals it occurs in specialized organelles called mitochondria. The end products of respiration are carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP.


Can the electron transport chain be found in animals or plants?

Yes, the electron transport chain is present in both animals and plants. It is a crucial process in cellular respiration where energy is converted from electrons passed along a series of protein complexes to form ATP, the cell's energy currency.


Which cell organelle is responsible for producing most of the ATP within an organism?

The organelle which produces Adenosine Tri-Phosphate in both plants and animals is the mitochondrion or, more accurately, mitochondria because there are usually many of them in each cell. In plants, the other organelle which produces its own ATP from sunlight is the Chloroplast.