State four differences between photosynthesis and respiration. In the table below, state five differences between the skin of mammal and the epidermis of a leaf. Define competition... State four differences between photosynthesis and respiration. In the table below, state five differences between the skin of mammal and the epidermis of a leaf. Define competition.

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The question is asking to define competition and to provide differences between photosynthesis and respiration, as well as differences between the skin of mammals and the epidermis of a leaf, indicating a focus on biological concepts.

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Photosynthesis builds glucose, needs sunlight, occurs in chloroplasts. Respiration breaks down glucose, doesn't need sunlight, occurs in mitochondria. Skin vs. leaf: Skin has glands, hair; leaf has stomata, is single-layered. Competition involves organisms competing for resources, causing harm.

Four differences between photosynthesis and respiration: Photosynthesis is anabolic (builds molecules) while respiration is catabolic (breaks down molecules). Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, respiration in mitochondria. Photosynthesis requires light, respiration does not. Photosynthesis consumes CO2 and releases O2, whereas respiration consumes O2 and releases CO2.

Five differences between the skin of mammals and the epidermis of a leaf: Mammalian skin has sweat glands; leaf epidermis doesn't. Mammalian skin has hair; leaf epidermis has stomata. Mammalian skin is multilayered; epidermis of a leaf is typically single-layered. Mammalian skin is sensitive to touch; leaf epidermis is not. Mammalian skin is involved in thermoregulation; leaf epidermis is involved in gas exchange.

Competition: Competition is an interaction between organisms or species, in which both the organisms or species are harmed, typically competing for resources such as food, territory, or mates.

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Four differences between photosynthesis and respiration: Photosynthesis is anabolic (builds molecules) while respiration is catabolic (breaks down molecules). Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, respiration in mitochondria. Photosynthesis requires light, respiration does not. Photosynthesis consumes CO2 and releases O2, whereas respiration consumes O2 and releases CO2.

Five differences between the skin of mammals and the epidermis of a leaf: Mammalian skin has sweat glands; leaf epidermis doesn't. Mammalian skin has hair; leaf epidermis has stomata. Mammalian skin is multilayered; epidermis of a leaf is typically single-layered. Mammalian skin is sensitive to touch; leaf epidermis is not. Mammalian skin is involved in thermoregulation; leaf epidermis is involved in gas exchange.

Competition: Competition is an interaction between organisms or species, in which both the organisms or species are harmed, typically competing for resources such as food, territory, or mates.

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Photosynthesis and respiration are complementary processes in plants and animals. The skin and leaf epidermis serve as protective coverings but have distinct roles tailored to their respective organisms.

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A common mistake is confusing the products and reactants of photosynthesis and respiration. Remember which process requires light.

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