Products of photosynthesis
Glucose Oxygen
Reactants of photosynthesis
Sunlight Water CO2
Carbohydrates Function
Energy and Structure
What is ATP
is the energy carrying molecule of cells.
What is Aerobic
with oxygen
What is photosynthesis
the process in which organisms use energy from sunlight to make the sugar glucose.
photosynthesis occurs in the
chloroplast
Lipids Function
Long term Energy storage, form cell membranes, body insulation
Where does cellular respiration occur cellularly
Mitochondria
What is Anaerobic
without oxygen
What goes in to Light-dependent reactions
sunlight and water
What goes in to Light-independent reactions
carbon dioxide and ATP and NADPH
Protein function
a little bit of everything muscle contraction cell transport enzymes
What goes into cellular respiration
Glucose and Oxygen
Which produces more energy aerobic or anaerobic
aerobic
What comes out in Light-dependent reactions
Oxygen and ATP and NADPH
What comes out in Light-independent reactions
glucose and ADP and NADP+
Nucleic Acid function
Information
What comes out of cellular respiration
ATP Carbon dioxide and Water
When might you go from aerobic respiration to anaerobic respiration?
Heavy exercise
Where does Light-dependent reactions occur
the thylakoids of the chloroplast
Where does Light-independent reactions occur
the stroma of the chloroplast
What element do all Macromolecules contain
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
What is the equation for cellular respiration
C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> ATP + 6CO2 + 6H20
Similarities of Anaerobic respiration and photosynthesis?
Doesn't require oxygen