If plants make ATP, then they need to eat it right? How do plants eat the ATP? Do they undergo cellular respiration?
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All plants do both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. It is true that photosynthesis makes ATP, but this is only temporary. They use up ATP to create glucose; "eating it.' For this glucose to be used for energy, they plants must convert the energy of glucose to the bonds of ATP.
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They under go cellular respiration. The ATP are broken down into ADP
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Yes. This is in the mitochondria of the plant cells