No, this is not true, all organisms undergo cellular respiration. Only the green (chlorophyll containing) cells of a plant can perform photosynthesis to build sugars using the energy from sunlight, these cells and other cells in the plant (that can't perform photosynthesis) break down those sugars through respiration to get the energy they need (in the form of ATP) to perform other cellular functions. All photosynthesis is, is a way to capture the energy of the sun, once that energy is captured, the plant releases and uses that energy the same way as any other organism. Cellular Respiration.
False. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of plant cells, not in the nucleus. The mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through the process of cellular respiration.
True. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some other organisms convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose, while cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose into energy. These processes form a cycle where plants produce oxygen and glucose through photosynthesis, which is then used by animals in cellular respiration to produce carbon dioxide and energy, creating a linkage between organisms and their environment.
Plants actually do both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. During the day, plants perform photosynthesis where they convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose. At night or when there is insufficient light, plants undergo cellular respiration to break down the stored glucose into energy, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. Animals rely primarily on cellular respiration to obtain energy by breaking down glucose with oxygen to produce ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
No, organisms that do not breathe, such as some anaerobic bacteria, can still perform cellular respiration using alternative methods to generate energy. These organisms can use fermentation or anaerobic respiration to break down glucose and produce ATP without relying on oxygen.
It is more visible to showcase the product of respiration in animals than in plants because animals typically exhale carbon dioxide, which is a byproduct of cellular respiration, whereas in plants, the oxygen released during photosynthesis can often mask the carbon dioxide that is also produced during respiration. Additionally, animals tend to exhale more carbon dioxide than plants, making it easier to observe the process.
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True. Plants need photosynthesis for food production. Respiration is for energy production
False. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of plant cells, not in the nucleus. The mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through the process of cellular respiration.
Yes, True, yet in reverse: Cellular respiration is a small part of Cellular and Organismic Metabolism.
True. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some other organisms convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose, while cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose into energy. These processes form a cycle where plants produce oxygen and glucose through photosynthesis, which is then used by animals in cellular respiration to produce carbon dioxide and energy, creating a linkage between organisms and their environment.
Plants actually do both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. During the day, plants perform photosynthesis where they convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose. At night or when there is insufficient light, plants undergo cellular respiration to break down the stored glucose into energy, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. Animals rely primarily on cellular respiration to obtain energy by breaking down glucose with oxygen to produce ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
No, organisms that do not breathe, such as some anaerobic bacteria, can still perform cellular respiration using alternative methods to generate energy. These organisms can use fermentation or anaerobic respiration to break down glucose and produce ATP without relying on oxygen.
One distinction is that fermentation does not require oxygen, while cellular respiration does. Fermentation produces a smaller amount of ATP compared to cellular respiration.
True. Cellular respiration is a critical process that generates energy in the form of ATP for the cell. Without this energy, the cell will not be able to carry out its essential functions and will eventually die.
Carbohydrates are made in photosynthesis. it is burning in the cellular respiration.
True. Plants undergo a process called photosynthesis where they take in carbon dioxide and produce oxygen as a byproduct. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
True. Photosynthesis is the process where plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, while cellular respiration is when cells break down glucose to produce energy, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. They are essentially opposite reactions in terms of inputs and outputs.