Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration
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Transcript Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration
By Mrs. Kristin Shaw
At the end of this lesson you should be able to:
▪ Define Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
▪ Explain where each process happens inside cells
▪ Explain why each process is necessary for cells to
live
a process where
plants use
energy from
sunlight to make
their own food
(glucose).
The chloroplasts located in the cells of leaves are
responsible for performing photosynthesis.
The Chemical equation in words:
Carbon Dioxide + Water + light energy
Reactants = what goes in
Glucose + Oxygen
Products = what comes out
a process that breaks down glucose in
order to make energy for an organism
Cellular respiration happens in the Mitochondria of
both plant and animal cells.
The Chemical equation in words:
Carbon Dioxide
Oxygen
Glucose
Glucose + Oxygen
Reactants = what goes in
Water
ATP – energy that our
cells use to perform their
necessary functions
Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP
Products = what comes out