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  2. Cellular Respiration in Plants: Definition, Steps & Equation

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    What is the process of cellular respiration in plants & why do they need to perform it. When & where does it occur - its different types, steps & purpose with diagram

  3. Respiration in Plants is a process in which plants absorb free oxygen molecules to produce water, carbon dioxide, and energy, required for plants to grow. There are two different types of respiration.

  4. What is respiration and photosynthesis in plants? - BBC

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    Learn what respiration and photosynthesis are in plants. Find out how plants respire during the day and night in this Bitesize KS3 Biology guide.

  5. Respiration in Plants - Biology Reader

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    Respiration in plants refers to a process in which a plant utilizes atmospheric oxygen to oxidize glucose and other respiratory substrates like fats or proteins. Respiratory substrates are high energy biomolecules that produce energy, carbon dioxide, and water due to the C-C bond breaks.

  6. 8: Photosynthesis and Respiration - Biology LibreTexts

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    Plants capture light energy and produce sugars through photosynthesis and break down these sugars through aerobic cellular respiration. They respond to a variety of environmental conditions through growth changes, life events like germination or flowering, and even, in special cases, through movement.

  7. 4.1.2: Aerobic Cellular Respiration - Biology LibreTexts

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    Explain each step of aerobic cellular respiration and where in the cell it occurs. Not only do plants produce sugars through photosynthesis, but they also break down these sugars to generate usable energy in the form of ATP through aerobic cellular respiration.

  8. 4.1: Photosynthesis and Respiration - Biology LibreTexts

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    Photorespiration occurs when RuBisCO binds to gaseous oxygen rather than carbon dioxide. It undoes the good anabolic work of photosynthesis, reducing the net productivity of the plant. Plants in different environments have adaptations to reduce photorespiration while minimizing water loss. 4.1.8: Chapter Summary