Net primary productivity is the amount of energy that remains in an ecosystem after accounting for the energy used by producers (plants) for respiration. It is calculated by subtracting the respiration rate of producers from the gross primary productivity. This remaining energy is available for consumers in the ecosystem to use for growth and reproduction.
They are responsible for respiration . They are generating power
Yes, producers, such as plants, use cellular respiration to generate energy for their cellular functions. During cellular respiration, they break down glucose and other organic compounds to release energy in the form of ATP, similar to how animals and other organisms produce energy.
Oxygen is the gas that animals use in respiration. Plants use both oxygen and carbon dioxide. (This is assuming you mean cellular respiration.)
The main energy producers in a cell are mitochondria, which generate ATP through cellular respiration. Additionally, chloroplasts in plant cells produce energy through photosynthesis. Both processes involve converting nutrients into usable energy for the cell.
Net primary productivity is the amount of energy that remains in an ecosystem after accounting for the energy used by producers (plants) for respiration. It is calculated by subtracting the respiration rate of producers from the gross primary productivity. This remaining energy is available for consumers in the ecosystem to use for growth and reproduction.
Respiration is essential for both producers (plants) and consumers (animals) to break down organic molecules like sugars to release energy in the form of ATP. This process provides the necessary energy for various cellular activities, growth, and reproduction in all living organisms.
Yes producers use respiration.
The process by which producers and consumers release stored energy from food molecules is called cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP, which is the main form of energy used by cells. This process occurs in both plant cells through photosynthesis and animal cells through aerobic respiration.
They are responsible for respiration . They are generating power
Respiration and fermentation which make up photosynthesis.
Yes, producers, such as plants, use cellular respiration to generate energy for their cellular functions. During cellular respiration, they break down glucose and other organic compounds to release energy in the form of ATP, similar to how animals and other organisms produce energy.
Oxygen is the gas that animals use in respiration. Plants use both oxygen and carbon dioxide. (This is assuming you mean cellular respiration.)
Respiration
Just like a human being, a rat has aerobic respiration. An aerobic respiration is the type where oxygen is required to convert food to energy.
Producers, like plants, use photosynthesis to synthesize glucose for energy. Consumers, including animals, use cellular respiration to break down glucose and release energy stored in food. Both processes involve chemical reactions that convert energy from one form to another.
The main energy producers in a cell are mitochondria, which generate ATP through cellular respiration. Additionally, chloroplasts in plant cells produce energy through photosynthesis. Both processes involve converting nutrients into usable energy for the cell.