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kap26 [50]
4 years ago
6

Which of the following best describes how the photosynthesis in grass cells is related to the cellular respiration in a cow's ce

lls? (2 points)
A. The carbon dioxide produced by photosynthesis in the grass cells is breathed and used to make ATP in the cow's cells during cellular respiration.

B. The energy stored in the grass cells' glucose during photosynthesis is eaten and used by the cow's cells to make ATP during cellular respiration.

C. The ATP produced during photosynthesis in the grass cells is eaten by the cow and stored as glucose during cellular respiration.

D. The carbon dioxide produced during the cow's cellular respiration is absorbed and used in the grass cells' photosynthesis to make ATP.
Biology
2 answers:
dolphi86 [110]4 years ago
4 0
The correct answer is D) The carbon dioxide produced during the cow's cellular respiration is absorbed and used in the grass cells' photosynthesis to make ATP
kow [346]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct answer is the option: D. The carbon dioxide produced during the cow's cellular respiration is absorbed and used in the grass cells' photosynthesis to make ATP.

Explanation:

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During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is consumed and with the help of solar energy, ATP and oxygen are produced.

The cellular respiration of the cow produces carbon dioxide that is used by the grass to perform photosynthesis.

After the explanation we conclude that the best answer for this question is the option: D. The carbon dioxide produced during the cow's cellular respiration is absorbed and used in the grass cells' photosynthesis to make ATP.

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