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Plants carry out both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Given what we know about the cell cycle, we can confirm that the stage in question refers to the G2 stage.
The cell cycle can be divided into four stages, which are :
- G1 or growth phase
- Duplication of DNA
- G2 or preparation phase
- Mitosis.
The first stage in the cycle is that of G1 or growth. As the name indicates, the cell undergoes rapid growth during this stage. Next is the duplication stage where the DNA is replicated in advance so that the cell can undergo mitosis.
The third phase is the one that this question refers to, in which the cell <u>grows substantially </u>and <u>undergoes </u><u>checkpoints </u>in which <em>biological factors </em>check the replicated DNA for errors. Finally, the cell ends the cycle by multiplying via mitosis.
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Answer:
ATP is an output in cellular respiration
Explanation:
Cellular respiration is a process using oxygen and a sugar called glucose, and converting into ATP, or the energy plants use to function.
Since ATP is what is outputting from the product of oxygen and glucose, it can not be inputted, therefore it is only an output.