the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis requires CO2 (carbon dioxide)
organisms that are heterotrophs, like us, which cannot produce their own food consume autotrophs like plants, which do produce their own food.
a by-product of cellular respiration is CO2
a by-product of photosynthesis is O2
organisms like us need O2 to live
organisms like plants need CO2 to live (and to support us in life--we eat them because they have sugar [i.e., glucose])
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are related since they both need each other to work. Both are in autotrophs, both use the electron transport chain, and they use the same equation.
Cellular respiration is possible without photosynthesis in an organism but photosynthesis is not possible without cellular respiration.
The equations for photosynthesis and cellular respiration are related in that they are essentially reverse processes of each other. In photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. In cellular respiration, organisms break down glucose and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy. Essentially, the outputs of one process are the inputs of the other.
If you mean respiration, they are reverse processes of each other (sort of).
Photosynthesis makes the energy(ATP), then the cellular respiration breaks it down to create food. The Formula is similar, but in opposite directions.
Well they are both related because they both have to do something with energy, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are related since they both need each other to work. Both are in autotrophs, both use the electron transport chain, and they use the same equation.
Cellular respiration is possible without photosynthesis in an organism but photosynthesis is not possible without cellular respiration.
The equations for photosynthesis and cellular respiration are related in that they are essentially reverse processes of each other. In photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. In cellular respiration, organisms break down glucose and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy. Essentially, the outputs of one process are the inputs of the other.
They are opposite to each other .
Photosynthesis make glucose molecules and store energy. Respiration break up and release energy
If you mean respiration, they are reverse processes of each other (sort of).
Cellular respiration. Their chemical equations are the reverse of each other.
Photosynthesis makes the energy(ATP), then the cellular respiration breaks it down to create food. The Formula is similar, but in opposite directions.
True.
in a way respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis. Because when you look at the formula for each of them one is the reverse of the other. However, photosynthesis is the process of changeing sunlight to energy and respiration is when a cell no longer needs a part of it, or that part gets too old. Say, for example a mitochondria isn't doing it's job, then the cell will break it down and use the remainder if the mitochondria for something else. That is respiration.
Respiration and photosynthesis are interconnected processes that rely on each other. Photosynthesis produces oxygen and glucose, which are essential for respiration to occur. Respiration, in turn, produces carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis. Keeping these processes balanced ensures a stable level of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is crucial for the survival of plants, animals, and other organisms.