Respiration in plants is the same as in other eukaryotes (such as animals), however photosynthesising cells do not need to respire (i.e. use sugar to produce ATP) because photosynthesis already provides ATP. Therefore leaves only require respiration when there is no light.
is food broken down when respiration in plants occur?
Plants also need energy. So they obtain energy through respiration
Plants also need energy. So they obtain energy through respiration
i Know that photosynthesis only occurs in plants but i don't know about cellular respiration.
Yes. All eukaryotic organisms contain mitochondria and undergo cellular respiration.
Yes it does as these plants contain mitochondria that put some of the glucose made by photosynthesis into the cellular respiration cycle in the mitochondria.
Respiration occurs in all living things, but photosynthesis only occurs in heterotrophic plants. (not all plants)
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Respiration occurs in both animal and plant cells but photosynthesis occurs in plant cells. Respiration is defined as the oxidation of glucose to release energy, both plant and animal cells respire glucose.
Photosynthesis only occurs in plants, on the leaves, to produce nutrients for it. Animals all respire, which is effectively the opposite of respiration.
Respiration in PlantsRespiration is always occurring in plants; that is to say, plants are continuously taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide and water in the mitochondria. Photosynthesis only occurs during daylight,* in addition to respiration. * Although the light reactions of photosynthesis can only occur during the day, the dark reactions of photosynthesis in CAM plants occur during the night.
In both. In plants they use photosynthesis during the day and at night they use cellular respiration because there is no sun to produce the energy needed with photosynthesis. In animals they only use cellular respiration.