The correct answer as to how heat is involved in photosynthesis and respiration would be that it is not needed. In other words, heat is not involved in photosynthesis and respiration.
- Heat stress actually limits photosynthesis because the functions of relevant enzymes is impacted.
- Heat is not required as input in respiration, but is generated as one of its products. Approximately 60% of the ATP generated during respiration is converted to heat.
Hence, when we are talking about involvement, heat is not involved in both photosynthesis and respiration but only generated as a product in the latter.
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Answer:
Humans switch from aerobic respiration to anaerobic respiration when they lack oxygen to breathe.
Explanation:
- When humans and other animals lack sufficient oxygen, they'll create ATP through a form of anaerobic respiration.
- Anaerobic means respiration under low oxygen level.
- When you are doing heavy work your heart beats faster to deliver you oxygen. if this oxygen is not enough even at the highest heart beat then your body switches to anaerobic respiration.
- In anaerobic respiration you take glucose and break it down into carbon molecule called as lactic acid.