What organism can ONLY go through photosynthesis?
None
Do humans obtain energy from the sun directly or indirectly?
What do plants use?
Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Sunlight
How do animals get the oxygen they need?
From plants who produce and release oxygen
What is the definition of cellular respiration?
Cellular Respiration-Breaking down food molecules to release energy. Oxygen is needed. It is a group of reactions and processes in the cell that converts energy from nutrients into ATP and then releases waste.
Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy/ATP, animals, humans, etc.
Where does the Calvin Cycle Occur?
The Stroma
What is glycolysis?
The breaking of sugars
Cells require energy for what?(Name at least 2)
Structure repair, making new cell parts, transport food, expel waste, change shape
What is the relationship between products and the reactants in the photosynthesis vs cellular respiration equations?
The equations are flipped
How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration depend on one another?
The products from photosynthesis are needed for cellular respiration and the products from cellular respiration are needed for photosynthesis
Since animals can't perform photosynthesis what do they rely on in plants?
Sugars
What is the definition of Fermentation?
Fermentation-Breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts or other microorganisms without using oxygen. It produces less ATP than cellular respiration, but has a similar concept to cellular respiration.
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