Differnce between photosynthisis and arobic respiration
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Photosynthesis requires the products of aerobic respiration (carbon dioxide and water), while aerobic respiration requires the products of photosynthesis (glucose and oxygen). During respiration glucose is oxidised back to carbon dioxide, in the process, releasing energy that is captured in the bonds of ATP.
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Photosynthesis and aerobic respiration are both part of a cyclic process of biochemical reactions. Photosynthesis requires the products of aerobic respiration (carbon dioxide and water), while aerobic respiration requires the products of photosynthesis (glucose and oxygen).
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