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cellular respiration and photosynthesis
Question | Answer |
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Who does Photosynthesis? | All plants |
What does Photosynthesis need to occur? | Carbon Dioxide and Water (CO2 & H2O) and sunlight. |
When can Photosynthesis occur? | During all daylight hours; when the sun is out. |
Where does Photosynthesis occur? | Inside the chloroplasts |
Why does Photosynthesis occur? | To create energy for the plant |
What does Photosynthesis make? | Glucose and Oxygen (C6H12O6 & O2 |
What is the formula for Photosynthesis? | 6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 |
What are the 3 things that plants use glucose for? | 1. It's stored for energy as starch 2. It's stored as Cellulose for cell building 3. It uses it directly as energy |
Are Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration exact opposites? | NO. Only the formulas are opposites, and not exact either. |
Who does Cellular Respiration? | All living things |
What does Cellular Respiration need to occur? | Glucose and Oxygen (C6H12O6 & 602) |
When can Cellular Respiration occur? | All the time, 24/7. |
Where does Cellular Respiration occur? | In the Mitochondria, inside a cell. |
Why does Cellular Respiration occur? | To provide energy for the cells that keeps them alive. |
What does Cellular Respiration make? | Carbon Dioxide and Water (CO2 & H2O) |
What is the formula for Cellular Respiration? | C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> H2O + CO2 + ATP |
Can Cellular Respiration happen in plants? | YES. |