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In addition to producing useful energy, respiration produces carbon dioxide and water as waste products. The overall equation for the process is given below:
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In addition to making useful energy, respiration makes carbon dioxide and water as waste products.
The reverse of respiration is known
as photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, energy from the Sun's rays is
used by an
autotroph's cell to produce carbohydrates, with oxygen made as a byproduct.
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The opposite of photosynthesis is called respiration. The difference is that respiration happens in all organisms, including animals, plants, and bacteria. During respiration, energy is made to support life. Without it, humans, other animals, plants and even bacteria wouldn't exist!
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