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How are Photosynthesis and Respiration Related? | Free Expert Q&A | bartleby



Which of the following correctly describes the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?

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Photosynthesis uses ATP to produce glucose, while cellular respiration breaks down glucose to produce ATP
Photosynthesis uses ATP to produce glucose, while cellular respiration breaks down glucose to produce ATP

Photosynthesis converts radiant energy into chemical energy, while cellular respiration converts chemical energy into energy that cells can use
Photosynthesis converts radiant energy into chemical energy, while cellular respiration converts chemical energy into energy that cells can use

Photosynthesis releases carbon dioxide, while cellular respiration consumes carbon dioxide
Photosynthesis releases carbon dioxide, while cellular respiration consumes carbon dioxide

Photosynthesis consumes oxygen, while cellular respiration produces oxygen
Photosynthesis consumes oxygen, while cellular respiration produces oxygen
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The correct response that accurately describes the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration is:

"Photosynthesis converts radiant energy into chemical energy, while cellular respiration converts chemical energy into energy that cells can use."

This statement highlights the fundamental roles of photosynthesis and cellular respiration in the energy cycle of living organisms. Photosynthesis captures solar energy to produce glucose (a form of stored chemical energy), and cellular respiration utilizes that glucose to generate ATP, which is the usable energy for cells.