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How does cellular respiration differ from photosynthesis?




Cellular respiration uses glucose as the main source of energy, while photosynthesis uses light/radiant energy as the main source of energy.


The final product of cellular respiration is electromagnetic waves, while the final product of photosynthesis is oxygen.


Cellular respiration uses energy stored in proteins, while photosynthesis uses energy stored in lipids.


Cellular respiration uses water as the main source of energy, while photosynthesis uses energy stored in carbohydrates.