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When a plant performs photosynthesis it behaves as a .?

carbon sink


When a plant uses to grow it behaves as a?

carbon sink


Where is Respiration in a plant?

Respiration in a plant occurs in each living cell of plant> Aerobic respiration starts in the cytosol and then continues in the mitochondria, whereas anaerobic respiration takes place entirely in the cytosol


When a plant uses energy to grow it behaves as a?

carbon sink


What are the by-products of plant's respiration?

Plant respire no matter what. PLants respiration is same as regular respiration. The reactants are o2 and glucose and products are water, co2 and ATP.


What are the by products of plant's respiration?

Plant respire no matter what. PLants respiration is same as regular respiration. The reactants are o2 and glucose and products are water, co2 and ATP.


When a planet performs respiration it behaves as?

When a planet performs respiration, it behaves as a dynamic system that exchanges gases with its atmosphere, similar to how living organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. This process can influence the planet's climate, atmospheric composition, and overall ecological balance. For Earth, respiration is part of the carbon cycle, where carbon is exchanged between the biosphere and the atmosphere, affecting life and environmental conditions.


When does a plant carry out respiration?

At Night.


What does mictochondira do in a plant cell?

It does respiration


What is plant respiration biology?

photosynthesis.


How is photosnthesis different from respiration?

Photosynthisis is a part of a plant growing Respiration is braething in and out.


What has the author W O James written?

W. O. James has written: 'Plant respiration' 'Background to gardening' -- subject(s): Plant physiology 'An introduction to plant physiology' -- subject(s): Plant physiology 'Cell respiration' -- subject(s): Cell respiration