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  • hello i am talking plant. how am i talking?? that's something you don't need to know but i will tell you how i get food. Photosynthesis is a process in which chloroplasts inside of plant cells convert the sun’s energy into food energy (glucose). What's the relation to Respiration? Both consist of making energy one way or another, and both use glucose. Photosynthesis uses sun energy to make glucose.
  • hello i am frog. i am not plant. that means that i, frog does not undergo photosynthesis. instead, i go through cellular respiration. Cellular Respiration is the process of converting chemical energy (glucose) into usable energy (ATP). What's the relation to Photosynthesis? Both consist of making energy one way or another, and both use glucose. Respiration uses glucose to make ATP.
  • alright lets tell john he can talk about that fermentation thing hes been wanting to say
  • yes, he also states something about active or passive transport.. whatever that means all i know is i dont have a car so i cant be transported anywhere
  • Fermentation is a type of Cellular Respiration, called Anaerobic Respiration. In Anaerobic Respiration, two different types of respiration occur: Alcoholic and Lactic Acid Fermentation. Alcoholic Fermentation is used in baking and brewing where co2 is produced which causes bread to rise. And Lactic Acid Fermentation occurs in muscle cells which takes sugars to keep on working. Once your muscles run out of oxygen they move to Lactic Acid Fermentation which builds up lactic acid in the muscles and creates that burning feeling.
  • Oh and also, a bit about the different types of transport: Passive transport is the transport of substances across the membrane without using any sort of energy. Examples include diffusion and osmosis. Active transport is the transport of substances across the membrane whilst using energy called ATP. Examples include endocytosis and exocytosis.
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