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Comparing Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PHOTOSYNTHESIS/CELLULAR RESPIRATION

A COMPARISON BY LANE LEDESMA

PHOTOSYNTHESIS

REACTANTS/PRODUCTS
Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Energy, the reactants, are turned into Glucose and Oxygen, the products.

PURPOSE
Photosynthesis produces Glucose (food for plants).

LOCATION
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts.

STEPS
1. Light reactions, where light is absorbed.
2. Dark reactions, where trapped energy is converted to the chemical energy of sugars.

ROLE OF ATP
ATP is a reactant in the formula for photosynthesis. It is needed for the process to work.

TYPE OF REACTION
Anabolic (Synthesis)

ORGANISMS
Plants perform photosynthesis.

CELLULAR RESPIRATION

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REACTANTS AND PRODUCTS
Glucose and Oxygen, the reactants, are turned into Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Energy, the products.

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PURPOSE
Cellular Respiration produces ATP (energy).

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LOCATION
Cellular Respiration takes place in the mitochondria.

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STEPS
1. Glycosis, where glucose is broken to make pyruvic acid.
2. Krebs Cycle, where pyruvic acid is broken to make Carbon Dioxide.
3. Electron Transport Chain, where ADP is converted to ATP.

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ROLE OF ATP
ATP is a product of Cellular Respiration.

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TYPE OF REACTION
Catabolic (Digestion)

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ORGANISMS
Humans perform Cellular Respiration.

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