Both photosynthesis and aerobic respiration are essential biological processes that involve the transformation of energy. Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose, while aerobic respiration breaks down glucose to release stored energy in the form of ATP. Additionally, both processes involve the exchange of gases: photosynthesis consumes carbon dioxide and releases oxygen, whereas aerobic respiration uses oxygen and produces carbon dioxide. Together, they form a critical cycle that sustains life on Earth.
Both humans and bean plants utilize aerobic respiration to convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. In humans, this process primarily occurs in the mitochondria of cells and is essential for producing ATP for various bodily functions. Similarly, bean plants also perform aerobic respiration, particularly at night when photosynthesis is not occurring, to meet their energy needs. Despite differences in their biological processes, both rely on aerobic respiration to sustain life.
Yes it is true. Both of them happening in cells.
Carbohydrates are made in photosynthesis. it is burning in the cellular respiration.
Photosynthesis: carbon dioxide + water (+ sunlight) -------> oxygen + glucose Aerboic Respiration: oxygen + glucose ------> carbon dioxide + water (+ energy) So yes the products of photosynthesis are the raw materials of AEROBIC respiration.
False. Aerobic reactions take place in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells, not in the cytosol. The mitochondria are the organelles responsible for aerobic respiration, which generates energy in the form of ATP.
Both humans and bean plants utilize aerobic respiration to convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. In humans, this process primarily occurs in the mitochondria of cells and is essential for producing ATP for various bodily functions. Similarly, bean plants also perform aerobic respiration, particularly at night when photosynthesis is not occurring, to meet their energy needs. Despite differences in their biological processes, both rely on aerobic respiration to sustain life.
Yes, it is true. Some plant cells are capable of both respiration and photosynthesis. During the day, these cells perform photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy, and at night, they switch to respiration to produce energy from stored sugars.
Yes it is true. Both of them happening in cells.
Actually, aerobic respiration is not the reverse equation of anything. Sometimes it is said to be the reverse equation of Photosynthesis, but that is not actually true. This is because the chemical formula for cellular respiration is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy (as ATP). The chemical formula for Photosynthesis is: 6CO2 + 12H2O + light → C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O. So while they are almost the reverse of each other, they are really not because both of them have H2O on the product side.
Carbohydrates are made in photosynthesis. it is burning in the cellular respiration.
true.this is true because 1-aerobic respiration is respiration which involves oxygen but anaerobic-absence of oxygen.plants cannot experience aerobic because they release oxygen and intake carbon dioxide!
It is TRUE that AEROBIC respiration requires oxygen to occur. It is FALSE that ANAEROBIC respiration requires oxygen to occur. It is FALSE that cells are DEPENDENT on AEROBIC respiration.
Photosynthesis: carbon dioxide + water (+ sunlight) -------> oxygen + glucose Aerboic Respiration: oxygen + glucose ------> carbon dioxide + water (+ energy) So yes the products of photosynthesis are the raw materials of AEROBIC respiration.
True, aerobic respiration will result in a net gain of 36 ATP molecules once the entire process of cellular respiration has been completed. Even in anaerobic respiration there is still a release of 2 ATP molecules.
True. Plants need photosynthesis for food production. Respiration is for energy production
True, aerobic means that it needs oxygen. Oxidative respiration is cellular respiration with oxygen as the final acceptor at the end of the cycle.
yes