Cellular respiration: Reagents are oxygen and sugar. The products are water and carbon dioxide.
Each glucose molecule undergoes a slow breakdown into carbon dioxide and water during cellular respiration. In the course of the processes that change glucose, some ATP is created directly. However, a process known as oxidative phosphorylation produces a lot more ATP later.
It occurs in mitochondria.
Cellular respiration can occur both aerobically (using oxygen), or anaerobically (without oxygen).
Photosynthesis: The reagents are carbon dioxide and water. The products are oxygen and glucose.
In the process of turning water and carbon dioxide into glucose, photosynthesis harnesses solar energy as chemical energy. As a byproduct, oxygen is released. As glucose is broken down by oxygen during cellular respiration, chemical energy and heat are released.
Photosynthesis occurs in Chloroplasts.
conditions required: carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.
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