All organisms
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are both cellular processes organisms use to obtain energy.
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Animals, fungi, and most bacteria are examples of organisms that use cellular respiration but do not perform photosynthesis. These organisms obtain energy by breaking down organic molecules like glucose to produce ATP through cellular respiration.
mitochondia
Yes, cellular respiration can occur without photosynthesis. Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy, while photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. While photosynthesis provides the initial energy source for most living organisms, some organisms (like animals) rely on consuming other organisms for energy through cellular respiration.
Respiration is common to every organisms.Every living organisms does respiration.
Algae, fungi, and protozoans are some unicelluar organisms that do cellular respiration
cellular respiration.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are both cellular processes organisms use to obtain energy.
All of them!
PlantsHumansFungiFishReptiles
Lithotrophs are organisms that use inorganic compounds as electron donors in cellular respiration.
The process that is the opposite of photosynthesis is cellular respiration. In cellular respiration, organisms break down glucose to produce energy, carbon dioxide, and water. This process releases energy stored in glucose and is used by all living organisms to power their cellular functions.
Animals, fungi, and most bacteria are examples of organisms that use cellular respiration but do not perform photosynthesis. These organisms obtain energy by breaking down organic molecules like glucose to produce ATP through cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration occurs in most living organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. It is the process by which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP.
mitochondia
yes