Photosynthesis is the procedure in which green plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide and …show more content…
It takes energy to generate this large molecule and this energy remains stored in the molecule awaiting to be released in respiration. Thus, energy can be moved from place to …show more content…
When the energy is manufactured this way by the mitochondria it is a form that can be easily used by all cells.
The energy is stored by constructing a special molecule called ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, by which the covalent bonds between atoms (between phosphate components of the molecule) store a lot of energy.
The other products of respiration, carbon dioxide and water, can be reused by the cells doing photosynthesis. The ATP is transmitted to the other cells in the organism to provide them with an energy source. This is specifically important, for plants, because they can 't get new energy when the sun isn 't available, so ATP also offers a way for them to store up energy supplies.
The tissues of the plant contain organic compounds (compounds created by a living organism) and all these compounds contain some ATP the plant has created. Hence, the plant becomes an energy source for other organisms; consumers like insects or cows, which eat the