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differentiate between photosysthesis and respiration​

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Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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⬜Cellular Respiration.

✌Photosynthesis

  • Occurs in all living organisms.

  • Occurs only in phototrophs (all green plants, algae, and some bacteria).

  • The entire process occurs in Mitochondria.

  • The entire process occurs in Chloroplasts.

  • Glucose and oxygen are the reactants of this process.

  • Carbon dioxide, water, and light energy are the reactants of this process.

  • ⬜Carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP) are the by-products.

  • ✌Glucose, oxygen, and water are the by-products.

  • ⬜Undergoes Catabolic Process.

  • ✌ Undergoes Anabolic Process.

  • ⬜Oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is liberated out.

  • ✌ Producing food and capturing energy.

  • ⬜In this process, food particles are broken down to release energy.

  • ✌In this process, food is synthesized by capturing energy.

  • ⬜It is an exergonic reaction as energy is released.

  • ✌It is an endothermic reaction as it requires energy.

  • ⬜This process does not require sunlight since cellular respiration occurs all the time.

  • ✌This process requires sunlight since photosynthesis occurs only in the presence of sunlight

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