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which statement correctly reflects the interactions between aerobic respiration and photosynthesis? photosynthesis produces water, which is then used as an energy source in aerobic respiration. the oxygen we use in aerobic respiration is the same oxygen used by plants in photosynthesis. the carbon in the glucose that plants make is the same carbon in the carbon dioxide we breathe out. the energy captured and stored in atp through aerobic respiration comes from high - energy bonds in oxygen. the carbon dioxide we breathe out comes from inorganic carbon dioxide that we breathe in.
- In photosynthesis, plants take in carbon - dioxide and water and produce glucose and oxygen. In aerobic respiration, organisms take in oxygen and break down glucose to produce carbon - dioxide, water, and energy (ATP).
- The carbon in the glucose that plants make during photosynthesis comes from the carbon - dioxide in the atmosphere. When organisms perform aerobic respiration, they break down glucose and release carbon - dioxide back into the atmosphere. So, the carbon in the glucose that plants make is the same carbon in the carbon - dioxide we breathe out.
- Water is not an energy source in aerobic respiration. The oxygen used in aerobic respiration is produced by plants in photosynthesis, not the same oxygen used by plants in photosynthesis. The energy in ATP from aerobic respiration comes from the breakdown of glucose, not from oxygen bonds. And the carbon - dioxide we breathe out is produced from the breakdown of organic molecules, not from inorganic carbon - dioxide we breathe in.
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The carbon in the glucose that plants make is the same carbon in the carbon dioxide we breathe out.