Chlororespiration is a metabolic process observed in certain photosynthetic microorganisms, particularly in some green algae and cyanobacteria. This process involves the use of chlorophyll-containing organelles or chloroplasts to drive respiration in the absence of light. In more traditional terms, respiration generally refers to the process of converting organic compounds into energy through oxidation, typically using oxygen.

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