a chloroplast, which captures sunlight for photosynthesis
That organelle in which photosynthesis takes place is called the chloroplast.
In Chloroplast and mitochondrion
Vacuole and ribosome
mitochondrion and chloroplast
mitochondria and chloroplast
No; fermentation is an alternative metabolic pathway to respiration, not photosynthesis. Both processes (photosynthesis and respiration) have alternative pathways depending on conditions.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to be present.
If oxygen were not produced during photosynthesis then organisms could not perform cellular respiration. This means that they couldn't produce carbon dioxide which would make the plants unable to undergo photosynthesis.
We can't demonstrate an experiment of green plants because if sunlight is present the co2 produced in respiration will be used in photosynthesis. So we must conduct an experiment of green plants in a dark room.
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Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are processes carried out in separate organelles within the cell. Cellular respiration occurs within mitochondria present in all living cells - both plant and animal. Photosynthesis occurs within the chloroplasts of plant cells only.
No; fermentation is an alternative metabolic pathway to respiration, not photosynthesis. Both processes (photosynthesis and respiration) have alternative pathways depending on conditions.
The overall equation of photosynthesis differs from the reverse of the overall equation of cellular respiration in that sunlight is not needed in the reverse of cellular respiration. Also, chlorophyll need not be present for the latter process.
The chloroplast is the main component/organelle in the process of photosynthesis. Also this organelle is unique to plant cells.
Chloroplasts would be found in large numbers in green plants as that is where photosynthesis takes place.
An adaptation of a geranium is large amounts of acid present in their leaves this makes the leaves of a geranium taste unpleasant to a herbivore.
chlroplast are the organelles present in plants & not in animals...they carry out the process of photosynthesis!
at the time of evolution of archea free oxygen was not present thats why photosynthesis was not possible.But they use H2S gas for photosynthesis;as a result free sulphur is formed which is use by them in respiration
Chloroplasts are present only in plant cells.
Photosynthesis provides glucose and oxygen in order for cellular respiration to occur.
Mitochondria would be the analogues counterpart to a chloroplast. Both are intracellular organelles present in eukaryotic organisms. Both are believed to have an ancestral background of being engulfed bacteria that formed a symbiotic relationship with their hosts. Both are very membranous organelles that produce ATP, an energy molecule, for the cell. Chloroplasts accomplish this by photosynthesis while mitochondira accomplish it through respiration.
cellular respiration occurs at all times (essential to stay alive) photosythesis only occurs when a light source is present (so not at night)