What factors can affect the rate of photosynthesis? What is cellular respiration? What are the products of cellular respiration? What is the equation for cellular respiration? What... What factors can affect the rate of photosynthesis? What is cellular respiration? What are the products of cellular respiration? What is the equation for cellular respiration? What is the most important product of cellular respiration? In which organelle does cellular respiration occur? When oxygen is not present, what happens to the Krebs cycle? What does anaerobic mean? What type of reaction is fermentation? What does fermentation do for the cell?

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The question is asking about various aspects of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, including their processes, equations, and significance. It seeks to understand the factors influencing photosynthesis and the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

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Photosynthesis rate: light, temperature, water. Cellular respiration produces CO2, water, ATP in mitochondria. No oxygen: fermentation occurs. Anaerobic means no oxygen. Fermentation is anaerobic and makes ATP.

Factors affecting photosynthesis include light intensity, temperature, and water. Cellular respiration releases energy by reacting glucose with oxygen, producing CO2, water, and ATP. It occurs in mitochondria. Without oxygen, fermentation follows. Anaerobic means no oxygen needed. Fermentation is anaerobic and provides ATP.

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Factors affecting photosynthesis include light intensity, temperature, and water. Cellular respiration releases energy by reacting glucose with oxygen, producing CO2, water, and ATP. It occurs in mitochondria. Without oxygen, fermentation follows. Anaerobic means no oxygen needed. Fermentation is anaerobic and provides ATP.

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ATP is crucial as it serves as the primary energy currency in cells, driving various biological processes.

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A common mistake is neglecting that oxygen is necessary for the full cellular respiration process and that fermentation only partially breaks down glucose.

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