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Ferns and other green plants get their energy from light through the process of photosynthesis. Respiration refers to processes in animals during which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released while energy is produced.
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No, jojoba plants do not use photosynthesis for energy production. They are green because they contain chlorophyll, but they are actually a wax-producing shrub that obtains its energy through respiration.
Green plants give out carbon dioxide during cellular respiration, a process where they break down glucose to release energy. This occurs primarily at night when photosynthesis is not taking place. However, overall, green plants absorb more carbon dioxide during photosynthesis than they release during respiration.
One of the ways that plant and animal cells differ in how they obtain energy is the chloroplasts in plants. Plants take visible light, mostly red and blue, however they do take some green light waves, in through their chloroplasts, and do photosynthesis with the energy that they have attained from the sunlight. Plants are autotrophes; meaning they obtain their energy from abiotic sources, such as sunlight or inorganic chemicals. Animals are heterotrophs; meaning they obtain their energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms. I hope that helps!
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It is not possible to demonstrate respiration in a green plant kept in sunlight because during photosynthesis, green plants use sunlight to produce energy in the form of glucose, which is then used in respiration to obtain energy for cellular activities. Respiration occurs simultaneously with photosynthesis, but the oxygen produced in photosynthesis is generally consumed by the plant during respiration, making it difficult to observe the process explicitly.
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Ferns and other green plants get their energy from light through the process of photosynthesis. Respiration refers to processes in animals during which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released while energy is produced.
Plants obtain energy through photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. They then use this glucose to produce energy through cellular respiration, which releases ATP for various metabolic processes within the plant.
Ultimately it came from the sun via photosynthesis in green plants.
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They obtain energy from green algae
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No, jojoba plants do not use photosynthesis for energy production. They are green because they contain chlorophyll, but they are actually a wax-producing shrub that obtains its energy through respiration.
Photosynthesis is the process in which green plants make their own food... i.e. glucose. When they do not have light they cannot perform photosynthesis so they must use respiration to make their energy. Respiration is the process of breaking down glucose to extract energy. Animals use respiration as their only means of getting energy.
Photosynthesis is the process in which green plants make their own food... i.e. glucose. When they do not have light they cannot perform photosynthesis so they must use respiration to make their energy. Respiration is the process of breaking down glucose to extract energy. Animals use respiration as their only means of getting energy.