Any organisms without chloroplasts, for example, all the animals.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are both cellular processes organisms use to obtain energy.
Yes. They use photosynthesis to produce sugar from sunlight, and cellular respiration to digest the sugar for energy (ATP).
the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis requires CO2 (carbon dioxide) organisms that are heterotrophs, like us, which cannot produce their own food consume autotrophs like plants, which do produce their own food. a by-product of cellular respiration is CO2 a by-product of photosynthesis is O2 organisms like us need O2 to live organisms like plants need CO2 to live (and to support us in life--we eat them because they have sugar [i.e., glucose])
Cellular Respiration Relationship In plants, plants use the outputs of photosynthesis (sugar, oxygen) as the inputs of cellular respiration. They then use the outputs of cellular respiration as the inputs of photosynthesis. It is a cycle.
They use both but under different circumstances. During the day, they use photosynthesis. During the night, since there is no sunlight, they have to use cellular respiration to produce energy.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are both cellular processes organisms use to obtain energy.
All salamanders and newts, including the eastern newts, use cellular respiration. In fact, all organisms have cellular respiration. Respiration is how living organisms acquire energy from breaking down sugars. Photosynthesis is a process where plants create sugars from carbon dioxide in the air and water. No animals can perform photosynthesis.
The products of photosynthesis is used by organisms because they products are glucose and oxygen. Organisms use the oxygen in cellular respiration and the glucose is used for energy.
Yes. They use photosynthesis to produce sugar from sunlight, and cellular respiration to digest the sugar for energy (ATP).
All eukaryotic organisms that have mitochondria can use the process of cellular respiration to provide energy. Plants and some other organisms that have chloroplasts can also use photosynthesis.
the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis requires CO2 (carbon dioxide) organisms that are heterotrophs, like us, which cannot produce their own food consume autotrophs like plants, which do produce their own food. a by-product of cellular respiration is CO2 a by-product of photosynthesis is O2 organisms like us need O2 to live organisms like plants need CO2 to live (and to support us in life--we eat them because they have sugar [i.e., glucose])
Cellular Respiration Relationship In plants, plants use the outputs of photosynthesis (sugar, oxygen) as the inputs of cellular respiration. They then use the outputs of cellular respiration as the inputs of photosynthesis. It is a cycle.
Photosynthesis is the processes that plants use to transform sunlight into energy for the plants to use. Cellular respiration is very much like photosynthesis however rather then be simply just for plants it is how organisms as a whole convert various forms of energy in order to use it.
Both autotrophs (plants) and heterotrophs (animals) use Cellular Respiration to break the organic compounds (produced by Photosynthesis) into simpler molecules and release energy.Bacteria, fungi, and archaea also use Cellular Respiration.animals only
Photosynthesis is the opposite reaction of cellular respiration. Photosynthesis makes sugar to store energy, while cellular respiration breaks down sugar to use energy.
They use both but under different circumstances. During the day, they use photosynthesis. During the night, since there is no sunlight, they have to use cellular respiration to produce energy.
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.