Answer:
e. all of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
Photosynthesis and respiration are two complementary processes.
- Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts. The electron transport chain is placed in the thylakoid membrane, where it occurs light-dependent reactions.
- Respiration occurs in mitochondria, in the internal membrane, where is the electron transport chain.
- Photosynthesis needs solar radiation to produce organic compounds.
- The respiration process needs organic compounds to obtain chemical energy.
- Photosynthesis transforms CO₂ into organic compounds
- Respiration transforms organic compounds into CO₂.
- In the photosynthesis process occurs a release of oxygen, which is used during the respiration process.
- Both processes are part of the carbon biological cycle.
- Both processes use electron transport chains to capture energy, which will be used in other cellular reactions.
- Respiration´s final products are CO₂, ATP, and water
- Photosynthesis´s final products of light-dependent reactions are oxygen, ATP, and NADPH.