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similarities in respiration and photosynthesisi have a huge last minute writing assignment due tomorrow.
i dont know any similarities between respiration and photosynthesis. help? : /
Answerokay. they both produce ATP via electron transport chain as above mentioned.
they are both cyclic cellular respiration does not exist without photosynthesis and vice versa. try and look at reactents and products necessary for both. that should help you out a lot
they are not both cyclic. Rather they both have acyclic(photochemical reaction in photosynthesis and glycolysis) and cyclic(Krebs and Calvin cycles) pathways
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Similarities Photosyynthesis and RespirationI know that your assignment was already due, but thought that posting an additional response might be helpful to others.
Both processes, photosynthesis and cellular respiration, generate ATP, the cellular "energy currency". Photosynthesis Through photosynthesis, plants and some photosynthetic microbes can harness energy from the sun and, with the addition of CO2 and water, ultimately turn that energy into food. The reaction is: sunlight energy + CO2 + water ---> food energy (glucose) + O2 + water There are two phases of photosynthesis. The first, the light reactions, convert sunlight energy into ATP.The second phase, the Calvin Cycle, uses the ATP to convert CO2 into sugar. Cellular Respiration Cellular respiration is when food energy is converted into ATP, an energy form that can be used to fuel many different reactions and processes within the cell. It is kind of like the reverse of what happens in the Calvin Cycle. The cell is taking glucose and turning it into ATP. The reaction is: food energy (glucose) + O2 + water --> ATP + CO2 + water Tami Port, MS
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Photosynthesis doesn't actually produce sugar, but rather glyceraldehyde-phosphate, a 3C sugar that is later converted to fructose-6-phosphate. The "reaction" of photosynthesis: 6CO2 + 6H2O + E --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 The "reaction" of cellular respiration: C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + E(686 Kcal) the 686 kcal are stored in 38(or 36 depending on the cell) ATP molecules, thus with an efficiency of 38%. The overall reaction would look something like this: C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 38ADP + 38 Pi --> 6CO2 + 6H2O +38 ATP I avoid using the term reaction for metabolic processes as they sometimes confuse students, making them believe a single chemical reaction takes place. I usually use "overall reaction" "I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
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I prefer to use the term "net reaction" for that Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
Re: similarities in respiration and photosynthesisyeah, net reaction might be a better English term
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