Process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight to convert CO2 gas and water into food and oxygen
Photosynthesis
photosynthesis reactants
carbon dioxide and water
how many carbon dioxide molecules are in the chemical equation for photosynthesis
6
this occurs in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and depends on light
light-dependent reactions
Process by which cells break down glucose to release energy
Cellular respiration
What energy transformation takes place during photosynthesis
Light energy
photosynthesis products
glucose and oxygen
how many water molecules are in the chemical equation for photosynthesis
6
what are the fluid filled spaces that surround the thylakoids
stroma
reactants of cellular respiration
oxygen and glucose
the sun
what provides energy to complete photosynthesis
Sun light or light energy
where is chlorophyll located
thylakoid
Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is converted into glucose with in the stroma
light independent reactions
outputs of cellular respiration
carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP)
Organisms that can perform photosynthesis
Photoautotrophs
where does the reaction of photosynthesis takes place
chloroplasts
compounds that absorb a particular wavelength of visible light
pigments
what are light independent reactions are referred to as
the Calvin Cycle
write the equation for photosynthesis
6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
Plants store this as chemical energy and use it to construct new plant structures
glucose
Where does the reaction of cellular respiration take place
mitrocondria
where do plants obtain the water and carbon dioxide needed to perform photosynthesis
the plant's root system
what plays a role in storing and releasing energy within cells
ATP
Write the equation for cellular respiration
C6H12O6 + 6O2 →. 6CO2 + 6H20 + ATP (energy)