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Photosynt & Respir

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Photosynthesis used by autotrophs to create food and from water and carbon dioxide and energy from the sun
Photosynthesis location chloroplast
Photosynthesis reactants carbon dioxide and water
Photosynthesis products sugar (glucose) and oxygen
Cellular Respiration Location Mitochondrial
Cellular Respiration reactants sugar (glucose) and oxygen
Cellular respiration products carbon dioxide and water
Cellular Respiration series of chemical reactions that change energy stored in food to energy that can be used by our cells
Cellular respiration occurs in plants and animals
photosynthesis occurs in plants only
Mitochondria makes ATP (energy)
Prokaryotes simple cells with organelles
Prokaryote examples Bacteria and archaea
Eukaryotes complex cells with organelles
Autotrophs make their own food through photosynthesis (plants)
Heterotrophs need to consume food for energy (animals)
Cell Theory Changed over time as new information was learned thanks to the invention of the telescope and microscope
Cell Theory Tennents 1. All living things are made of one or more cells, cells are the basic unit of life, new cells come from preexisting cells
Organelle unique to plants cell well and chloroplast and central vacuole
Central vaculole Large storage for plants
Mitochondria are found in both plant and animal cells
Created by: gpsingletary
 



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