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defference between photosynthesis and respiration​

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Respiration is something that occurs in all living organisms. Thus, it is a process that converts oxygen and glucose into carbon dioxide and water and ultimately makes energy for your body cells. On the other hand, photosynthesis takes place in green plants that contain chlorophyll. In this process, they make use of sunlight and water for converting it into energy. Thus, you will see that they are two reciprocal processes that aim to obtain energy but through different methods and sources. In order to understand the difference between photosynthesis and respiration, we need to take a look at what they mean.

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Photosynthesis Respiration

Meaning It is the process in which green plants and few bacteria use sunlight and water to convert it into energy. It refers to the process in which all living organisms except plants convert energy and offer to the different cells of the body.

Occurrence Occurs in plants containing chlorophyll and some bacteria Occurs in all living organisms

By-Products Glucose, oxygen, and water Carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP)

Process It takes place in chloroplasts It takes place in mitochondria

Undergoes Anabolic process Catabolic process

Reactants Carbon dioxide, water, and light energy Glucose and oxygen

Reaction Endothermic reaction because it needs energy Exergonic reaction because it releases energy

Function Produces food and captures the energy Takes in oxygen and liberates out carbon dioxide

Sunlight Requires sunlight because it is mandatory Does not require sunlight as it takes place all the time

CO2 and water Absorbs carbon dioxide and water Releases carbon dioxide and water

Chemical reaction 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O

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