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Yes, light is common to both cellular respiration and the light reactions of photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, light energy is used to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. In cellular respiration, the energy stored in glucose is released through a series of reactions to produce ATP, and light is not directly involved in this process.
The oxygen produced during photosynthesis is released into the atmosphere through tiny pores on the leaves called stomata. It is a byproduct of the process and is essential for respiration in plants and animals.
No. Transpiration is when plants lose water. Process that does release CO2 into the air (which I think you already know) is Respiration.
Oxygen is released out of the plant through stomata as a product of photosynthesis.
In photosynthesis you get glucose from carbon bi oxide and water. The process takes place step by step. Energy is consumed in this process. In cellular respiration, you get carbon bi oxide and water from the glucose. The process takes place step by step. Energy is released in this process. So it is the game of energy and nothing else. The energy from the sun is trapped and released by plants and animals, respectively. The amount of energy is same photon by photon in both the processes. That is consistent with the conservation of the energy in chemical reactions.
Through photosynthesis and/or cellular respiration. -anonymous18_K
Through photosynthesis and/or cellular respiration. -anonymous18_K
Through photosynthesis and/or cellular respiration. -anonymous18_K
both of which are released into the air during respiration. And during respiration, the plant needs oxygen and glucose, which are both produced through photosynthesis!
Energy produced in photosynthesis is put into a usable form through cellular respiration.
Respiration is the break down of sugars. In plants, sugars are produced through photosynthesis. Without photosynthesis, plants would not have the sugar to break down in respiration.
Respiration is the reverse process of photosynthesis.Respiration:C6H12O6 + H2O --> CO2 + H2OPhotosynthesis:CO2 + H2O --> C6H12O6 + H2OTherefore, both products of photosynthesis are needed for respiration to occur.
Photosynthesis takes the energy from sunlight and uses it to put together large sugar molecules from the raw ingredients CO2 and H2O. Cellular respiration occurs when organisms break down large sugar molecules to use the energy to do work and release the waste products CO2 and H2O
The waste gas produced in photosynthesis is oxygen. This oxygen is released into the environment through tiny pores in the leaves known as stomata. Other organisms, like animals and other plants, can then use this oxygen for their own respiration.
Through photosynthesis and/or cellular respiration. -anonymous18_K
Yes, light is common to both cellular respiration and the light reactions of photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, light energy is used to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. In cellular respiration, the energy stored in glucose is released through a series of reactions to produce ATP, and light is not directly involved in this process.
The oxygen produced during photosynthesis is released into the atmosphere through tiny pores on the leaves called stomata. It is a byproduct of the process and is essential for respiration in plants and animals.