Photosynthetic organisms, known as photoautotrophs, capture the energy from sunlight and use it to produce organic compounds through the process of photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, the inorganic compounds of carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight are used by photoautotrophs to produce glucose, oxygen, and water.
Answer:
A. Aerobic respiration
Explanation:
The cell body of neurons have mitochondria which in turn serve as the site for ATP production. Nerve cells derive their energy by complete oxidation of glucose by the process of aerobic respiration. The enzymes required for aerobic respiration of glucose are present in mitochondria. The ATP molecules produced in cell bodies are delivered to the other parts of neurons to serve as source of energy during conduction of nerve impulse.
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