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aerobic requires air
anaerobic does not require air
Carbohydrate made of oxygen and water, organic compound sugar and starch
lipid fats and oils
photosynthesis process of turning light energy, carbon dioxide and water into energy/glucose
protein polypeptides chains of amino acids
respiration exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide or cellular respiration
what do plants take from their surroundings?Why water, mineral salts, carbon dioxinde, oxygen and light. Water, light and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, oxygen for when no light salts assist enzymes.
How is the energy which is absorbed, used by plants? light energy is trapped in the chloroplast and converted into chemical energy.
What do Animals take from their surroundings and why? O2 H2O, organic molecules-carbs lipids proteins and amino acids. water transport, O2 cellular respiration, organic molecules for specialised enzymes and as energy.
what is balanced word equation for photosynthesis? 6CO2 +12H2O -->(light energy) C6, H12O6, + 6 H2O + 6 O2
How are photosynthesis and respiration related? Photosynthesis produces glucose and oxygen which is used in Cellular respiration which creates CO2 and water which is used in photosynthesis.
What is ATP? Adenosine Triphosphate. Chlorophyll changes it from ADP to ATP glycolysis.
What is aerobic respiration is plants? glucose and oxygen for co2 water and energy.
what is anaerobic respiration in plants? alcohol and carbon dioxide equals energy
anaerobic respiration in animals glucose equals lactic acid and energy
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