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what is the difference between photosynthesis and cellular respiration? select all correct options uses chemical energy to produce atp energy molecule the reactants of photosynthesis are products of cellular respiration photosynthesis take in carbon dioxide and sugars while cellular respiration take in oxygen and water
Photosynthesis uses light energy to produce chemical - energy (sugars), while cellular respiration uses chemical energy to produce ATP. The reactants of photosynthesis (carbon dioxide and water) are the products of cellular respiration, and vice - versa. Photosynthesis takes in carbon dioxide and water, and cellular respiration takes in oxygen and sugars. The first option correctly describes cellular respiration's energy - conversion process. The second option correctly states the inverse relationship between the reactants and products of the two processes. The third option has an error as photosynthesis takes in carbon dioxide and water, not sugars.
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A. uses chemical energy to produce ATP energy molecule
B. The reactants of photosynthesis are products of cellular respiration