Octopus and squid have chemoreceptors on their tentacles. The correct option is the third option.
Answer:
Cellular respiration is the process by which glucose is transformed into ATP. -- It uses oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide and takes place in the mitochondria of the cells. -- It helps maintain homeostasis by transforming energy that can be used to do cellularwork.
Explanation:
Water is the single source as it provides the electrons by splitting into oxygen and hydrogen. This process happens during the light-dependent reactions.
Photosynthesis is using Light Energy to convert CO2 and water into oxygen and carbohydrates such as sugar or starch.
Cellular respiration is using oxygen to convert biochemical energy into ATP (Energy) and CO2
The relationship between the 2 is that what the 2 creates and let out is what the other needs to work like photosynthesis creates oxygen as a byproduct and to do cellular respiration, it needs oxygen. Cellular respiration creates CO2 as a byproduct and to do photosynthesis, it needs CO2.