Choose ALL correct "KEY DIFFERENCES" between Respiration and
Photosynthesis **hint: if they BOTH do it...it's not a difference :)
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Respiration occurs in all organisms, photosynthesis only occurs in plants, green algae,
and some bacteria,
They both occur in the cells of living things.
Respiration occurs in mitochondria, photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts,
They both involve common molecules - glucose, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water,
Respiration consumes glucose and oxygen, whereas photosynthesis produces them.
Photosynthesis requires light energy, respiration does not.
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