Science, asked by HaveFaith, 4 months ago

Why does cellular respiration add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, but photosynthesis does not?

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Answered by 172602
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The perpindicualarity of the bisector is off by 2 degrees of the photosythesis.

Answered by arundhatimishra4640
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Answer:

Hi mate here is your answer....

Explanation:

cellular respiration and photosynthesis are almost opposite process because photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while cellular respiration puts back carbon dioxide. Cellular respiration uses oxygen and has it's weste products of carbon dioxide (C02).

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