No it does not. Respiration gets its energy from ATP(produced in photosynthesis when electrons travel through the electron transport chain)
Photosynthesis uses, water + carbon Dioxide in the presence of sunlight for energy, to convert the reactants into Oxygen and Glucose. Without sunlight at night time, plants use stored energy from the day, but when incapable of supplying more energy, revert to respiration to breathe.
No. A plant also uses sunlight, an external source of energy.
The antonym for cellular respiration is photosynthesis, which is the process by which plants and other organisms convert sunlight into energy. While cellular respiration releases energy by breaking down food molecules, photosynthesis uses energy to build food molecules.
Cellular respiration.
The chemical equations for the processes are opposites of each other. The chemical equation for photosynthesis is: solar energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2 The chemical equation for cellular respiration is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy. The ONLY difference is that photosynthesis uses sunlight while cellular respiration produces energy in the form of ATP. :)
Cellular respiration is the reverse of photosynthesis. Cellular respiration uses oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, water and energy in the form of ATP. Photosynthesis uses sunlight as an energy source and produces oxygen and water.
Photosynthesis uses sunlight as a source to package energy into glucose, and essentially all energy from the sunlight is factored into the monosaccharide, so in a sense glucose is part sunlight.
Biomass derives its energy source from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. Plants capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy through this process. This energy is stored in the form of carbohydrates, which can be used as fuel.
Photosynthesis uses, water + carbon Dioxide in the presence of sunlight for energy, to convert the reactants into Oxygen and Glucose. Without sunlight at night time, plants use stored energy from the day, but when incapable of supplying more energy, revert to respiration to breathe.
It uses it
Aerobic respiration uses oxygen it is main source of energy in nearly all multicellular organisms and many unicellular animals.
No, cellular respiration does not require sunlight. Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP, and it occurs in the presence of oxygen. Sunlight is needed for photosynthesis, which is the process by which plants produce glucose using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
The metabolic process that uses sunlight for energy is photosynthesis. This sunlight is used to make sugars for the plant to use.
Organisms like plants use sunlight through photosynthesis to make energy, while animals and other organisms consume food to obtain energy through processes like respiration or fermentation.
A living organism which uses sunlight as a source of energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into simple carbohydrates.
No. A plant also uses sunlight, an external source of energy.
Aerobic respiration is the process that uses oxygen in the body to produce energy. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and involves breaking down glucose to generate ATP, the primary energy source for cellular activities. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain during aerobic respiration.