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1. Why does cell need energy?
2.state the functions of trachea and diaphragm in respiration.
3.differences between photosynthesis and respiration

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Answered by annumalikradhamalik
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2.)The lungs and respiratory system allow oxygen in the air to be taken into the body, while also letting the body get rid of carbon dioxide in the air breathed out.When you breathe in, the diaphragm moves downward toward the abdomen, and the rib muscles pull the ribs upward and outward. This makes the chest cavity bigger and pulls air through the nose or mouth into the lungs.

3.) Main Difference – Photosynthesis vs Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are two basic metabolic processes occurring in the energy conversion of ecosystems. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are used in the synthesis of organic compounds with the aid of sunlight. This organic compounds can be used by cells as food. During cellular respiration, energy in the form of ATP is produced by breaking down food. The main difference between photosynthesis and cellular respiration is that photosynthesis is an anabolic process, where the synthesis of organic compounds occurs, storing energy whereas cellular respiration is a catabolic process, where the stored organic compounds are utilized, producing energy.

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