Question | Answer |
plants | the only thing that does photosynthesis |
chlorophyll | stuff inside the chloroplasts that do the work of photosynthesis |
inputs for photosynthesis | carbon dioxide, water, sunlight |
products of photosynthesis | glucose, oxygen |
ATP | the energy that cells make during cellular respiration |
cellulose | a part in the plant that builds it up and makes new cells |
mitochondria | were cellular respiration occurs |
starch | stored energy in the plant from photosynthesis |
stomata | little holes in the plants leaves, this is were the carbon dioxide gets into the plant |
6CO2 + 6H20 + SUNLIGHT--> C6H1206 + 6O2 | this is the formula for photosynthesis |
6O2 + C6H12O6 + ATP --> 6H2O + 6CO2 | this is the formula for cellular respiration |
who does cellular respiration | all living things |
when cellular respiration happens | all of the time |
why we have cellular respiration | we brake down sugar for our cells to get energy |
formula for cellular respiration and photosynthesis | almost the same thing just turn one backwards |
sunlight | helps the process of photosynthesis |
carbon dioxid=CO2 | an important thing used in both processes, comes out of photosynthesis |
water=H2O | an important ingredient in both processes, comes out of cellular respiration |
oxygen=O2 | what we breath and what comes out of photosynthesis |
C6H12O6=sugar or glucose | we eat it with fruits and we break it down,comes out of photosynthesis, used in both processes |
how cellular respiration works | oxygen enters our body by us breathing and sugar gets it by fruits and vegetables then we breath out carbon dioxide and water |
Connor Nelson | Period 1 |