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Similarities between plant and animal respiration

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Answered by vTanvi111
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circular respiration is going on in Every cell in both animal and plant plant and animal carry out circular respiration but only plant conduct photosynthesis only difference is there that animal have proper respiration system but plant have not properly respiration system
Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Explanation:

Animal respiration:

In order to release the energy from food, an animal must engage in the process of respiration, which takes place within the body's cells. Intake of oxygen (from air) into cells, use of that oxygen to produce energy through the burning of food, and finally the removal of waste products (carbon dioxide and water) from the body are all parts of the respiration process. Because it supplies the energy needed to carry out each of the life processes required to keep an organism alive, breathing is crucial for all forms of life.

All energy used by animals, with the exception of that used by animal life in the deep ocean, is ultimately derived from the energy of sunlight. Plants synthesise sugars and other substances using the energy of sunlight and atmospheric carbon dioxide. Animals eat plants and other organic material to obtain chemical compounds that are then oxidised to support essential processes.

Plant respiration:

In order to produce energy for plant growth, plants use the sugars created during photosynthesis in combination with oxygen. Respiration contrasts photosynthesis in many ways. Plants produce their own food to survive in the natural world.

They create sugars and oxygen (O2) from carbon dioxide (CO2) in the environment, which can then be used as a source of energy. Respiration occurs in the leaves, stems, and roots of the plant, whereas photosynthesis only occurs in the leaves and stems. The respiration process is illustrated as follows:

C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + 32 ATP (energy).

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