Sea turtles do not perform photosynthesis; they rely on respiration to obtain energy. Like all animals, they breathe oxygen and release carbon dioxide. They primarily breathe air through their lungs, coming to the surface of the water to inhale. Their diet, which includes jellyfish, seaweed, and other marine organisms, provides the nutrients they need for energy.
Yes. respiration is the opposite reaction of photosynthesis.
The reverse of photosynthesis is cellular respiration.
Carbohydrates are made in photosynthesis. it is burning in the cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration needs glucose. Glucose is produced by photosynthesis
Pesticides have adverse effect on photosynthesis and respiration on host pants.
It invoves in respiration. Specifically it is aerobic respiration
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A Sea Turtle on a Sea turtle doing it
respiration is but photosynthesis isn't.
Yes. respiration is the opposite reaction of photosynthesis.
The reverse of photosynthesis is cellular respiration.
Carbohydrates are made in photosynthesis. it is burning in the cellular respiration.
They perform cellular respiration but not photosynthesis.
the carbon dioxide emitted during respiration is used in photosynthesis
Cellular respiration needs glucose. Glucose is produced by photosynthesis
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
Green Sea Turtle