PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
Question
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Both processes generate energy for cell use
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Both processes release energy for cell use
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The products of one process are used as reactants by the other process
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The reactants of one process are also the reactants of the other process
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Detailed explanation-1: -The correct answer is the product of one process are used as reactant by the other process. Explanation: During photosynthsis the atmospheric carbon dioxide reacts with water molecules to generate glucose and water beside emitting oxygen gas.
Detailed explanation-2: -Photosynthesis makes the glucose that is used in cellular respiration to make ATP. The glucose is then turned back into carbon dioxide, which is used in photosynthesis. While water is broken down to form oxygen during photosynthesis, in cellular respiration oxygen is combined with hydrogen to form water.
Detailed explanation-3: -The products and reactants for photosynthesis are reversed in cellular respiration: The reactants of photosynthesis are carbon dioxide and water, which are the products of cellular respiration. The reactants of cellular respiration are oxygen and sugar, which are the products of photosynthesis.
Detailed explanation-4: -Which process occurs in both cellular respiration and photosynthesis? Explanation: In both cellular respiration and photosynthesis, chemiosmosis occurs. Chemiosmosis is the process in which the creation of a proton gradient leads to the transport of proton down its concentration gradient to produce ATP.
Detailed explanation-5: -What is the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration? Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration puts it back. Photosynthesis releases oxygen into the atmosphere, and cellular respiration uses that oxygen to release energy from food.