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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Identify a specific type of cell where each of the reactions in question two is likely to occur. Explain how the processes of photosynthesis an aerobic cellular respiration are interrelated.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nurali

OpenStudy (nurali):

hotosynthesis and cellular respiration are two processes that depend on each other. Each process makes what the other one needs. Photosynthesis uses water and carbon dioxide, and it makes glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen, and it makes water and carbon dioxide. Photosynthesis builds the sugars that cellular respiration breaks down. In breaking down the sugars, cellular respiration makes the smaller molecules that photosynthesis uses to build more sugars.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Should I just write something like Photosynthesis uses water and carbon dioxide, and it makes glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen, and it makes water and carbon dioxide. or do I need more do you think..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nurali

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you there? @Nurali

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@robtobey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ilovewolf

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@sweetburger

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Ashleyrh1999

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hotosynthesis and cellular respiration are two processes that depend on each other. Each process makes what the other one needs. Photosynthesis uses water and carbon dioxide, and it makes glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen, and it makes water and carbon dioxide. Photosynthesis builds the sugars that cellular respiration breaks down. In breaking down the sugars, cellular respiration makes the smaller molecules that photosynthesis uses to build more sugars. That what I think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so should I just use Photosynthesis uses water and carbon dioxide, and it makes glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen, and it makes water and carbon dioxide. as my answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Ashleyrh1999

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

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