Hello Lian, You looked to be in good health and perfect today. What's your secret to be looking so great?
Photosynthesis is the process through which green plants and other creatures use sunlight to produce food from carbon dioxide and water.
Thank you for the compliment, Dex. My secret is a chemical reaction known as photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis takes place within the Chloroplast.
Cellular respiration is a method used by bees. Cellular respiration is a series of metabolic events and processes that occur in organisms' cells to transform chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), after which we discharge waste products.
We really produce energy in a very similar manner. The sole distinction is that butterflies do not photosynthesize.
Now Dex I have something to ask you. I've been wanting to ask you this, how do butterflies generate energy?
Yeah, sure. C6H1206+02 -> 6 C02 + 6 H20 is the equation for cellular respiration. Glucose and oxygen are the reactants, whereas water, carbon dioxide, and ATP are the products.
Could you please tell me about the photosynthesis products and reaction?
Could you please show me the cellular respiration equation?
The three processes for cellular respiration are glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain, or ETC.
That is similar to cellular respiration, but we have three major steps.
Photosynthesis is divided into two stages: light dependent reactions and light independent reactions.
Of course, the photosynthesis equation is H2O+CO2+sunlight = C6H12O6 and O2.
CO2, sunlight, and H2O are the reactants. Glucose and oxygen are the products.
Photosynthesis produces glucose, which is subsequently utilized in cellular respiration to produce ATP or energy. Photosynthesis products are the reactants for cellular respiration. The same is true for cellular respiration; the products of cellular respiration serve as reactants in photosynthesis.
So, how does photosynthesis relate to cellular respiration?
Could you give me an example of how they're connected?