In biological systems, chemical energy can be stored in glucose or
released and made available for use. Which of the following
statements correctly describes how this energy is stored and then
released for use?
A.
Energy is stored in organic compounds during the process of cellular
respiration and then released during the process of photosynthesis.
B.
Energy is stored in organic compounds during the process of
photosynthesis and then released during the process of cellular
respiration.
C.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are both responsible for
storing energy in organic compounds and fermentation is responsible
for releasing that energy.
D.
Fermentation is responsible for storing energy in organic compounds
while both photosynthesis and cellular respiration are responsible for
releasing that energy.

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Answer:

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Energy is stored in organic compounds during the process of cellular respiration and then released during the process of photosynthesis. Thus, Option A is correct.

what are the factors affecting photosynthesis?

It is a process by which autotrophic plant and bacteria use light energy as a source to make sugar from water and carbon dioxide.

They convert light energy into chemical energy which is stored in the form of starch.

The surface of  Leaves have chloroplast which absorb light energy.

[tex]\rm 6\;CO_2\;+\;6\;H_2O\;\rightarrow\;C_6H_{12}O_6\;+\;6\;O_2\\\\[/tex]

Th factors affecting photosynthesis are the intensity of light energy increased then rate of photosynthesis also enhanced.

Higher concentration of carbon dioxide induces the rate of photosynthesis. The average range CO2 needed is from 300 – 400 PPM

The adequate temperature needed between 25° to 35° C and water is an important factor, the scarcity leads to refusal of stomatal opening to retain the amount of water.

Thus, Option A is correct.

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