During the process of photosynthesis, plants use energy from the Sun to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. These products are, in turn, used by the plant or animals that eat the plant during cellular respiration to produce ATP.

ATP molecules store cellular energy. When phosphate groups are removed and molecules of ADP are formed, energy is released. This energy can be used to perform


A. cellular work
B. diffusion
C. electron transport
D. osmosis

Respuesta :

Well, we can rule out diffusion and osmosis because these are passive processes, so we're left with A and C. I'd say A, because the energy is used in muscle contraction.

Photosynthesis is a process by which plants make food by utilizing solar energy and converting Carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. These products are further used by plants and animals.

The correct answer is :

option A) CELLULAR WORK

  • Plants and animals generates ATP which is a storage of cellular energy. Energy is released when phosphate groups are removed and ATP is converted into ADP.

  • This energy when released can be used to perform cellular work.

Therefore the cellular work uses the energy released.

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