Biology, asked by shakthiabinayav, 11 months ago

Cellular respiration is related to ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ as ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ is related to chloroplasts.
a. Mitochondria, Light
b. Mitochondria, Photosynthesis
c. Chloroplast, Light
d. Chloroplast, Photosynthesis

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Answered by basantaborah344
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Answer:

Cellular respiration is related to mitochondria as light is related to chloroplasts.

Answered by aaravdave1112
1

Answer:

(B)  Mitochondria, Photosynthesis

Explanation:

Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products. The reactions involved in respiration are catabolic reactions, which break large molecules into smaller ones, releasing energy because weak high-energy bonds, in particular in molecular oxygen, are replaced by stronger bonds in the products. Respiration is one of the key ways a cell releases chemical energy to fuel cellular activity. The overall reaction occurs in a series of biochemical steps, some of which are redox reactions. Although cellular respiration is technically a combustion reaction, it clearly does not resemble one when it occurs in a living cell because of the slow, controlled release of energy from the series of reactions.

Aerobic respiration requires oxygen (O2) in order to create ATP. Although carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are consumed as reactants, aerobic respiration is the preferred method of pyruvate breakdown in glycolysis, and requires pyruvate to the mitochondria in order to be fully oxidized by the citric acid cycle. The products of this process are carbon dioxide and water, and the energy transferred is used to break bonds in ADP to add a third phosphate group to form ATP (adenosine triphosphate).

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