Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Energy source for transport in flowering plants and mammals???

identification and comparisonof energy source for transport in flowering plants and animals??





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Reply:your question is a lil confusing
Reply:Plants and Animals have very similar functions in energy sources, they both use light as a means of setting off their own methods of energy creation. Animals use what is called Cellular Respiration, they take in Oxygen, light, and glucose, but the products of the reaction are water, CO2 and energy (which is measured in KJ-kilijoules). Plants however are different. They take in C02 and use light and Water to creat photosynthesis. This method has the products of O2 (which we use to breathe), water, and glucose which they use for energy. Both species need light for energy, just they use different reactants to start the reaction. Plants use C02 and Animals use 02. Hope this helped.c++

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