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Biology, 06.11.2019 22:31, ajanchondo2004

19) analyze the below statements. choose the one that correctly demonstrates how cellular respiration
and photosynthesis are interdependent (depend on one another).
a) photosynthesis uses the glucose from cellular respiration to create oxygen. both oxygen and
carbon dioxide are used in cellular respiration to create usable energy (atp) for the organism
b) photosynthesis uses the carbon dioxide from cellular respiration to create glucose and oxygen.
cellular respiration uses the glucose from photosynthesis to create atp in the mitochondria
d) photosynthesis uses the carbon dioxide from cellular respiration to create glucose and oxygen.
both oxygen and carbon dioxide are used in cellular respiration to create usable energy (atp)
for the organism

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