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1.
CELL PROJECT SUMMATIVE
By Julia Mersch
2.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
3.
LOCATION IN THE CELL
It is found in the cloroplasts
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photos_martha
4.
THIS IS FOUND IN
Plant cells.
5.
THE REACTANTS
Energy from the sun
Water
Carbon Dioxide
They come from the outside environment
6.
THE PRODUCTS
Oxygen
Glucose
7.
CELLULAR RESPIRATION
8.
FOUND IN THE
Mitochondria
9.
FOUND IN
Animal and Plant Cells
10.
REACTANTS
Smaller molecules
Oxygen
They come from the outside environment
11.
PRODUCTS
Water
Energy
Carbon dioxide
12.
FERMENTATION
13.
FOUND IN THE
Cytoplasm
14.
REACTANTS
Glucose
15.
PRODUCTS
Sugars
Gases
Energy
Alcohol
Yeast
16.
TYPES OF FERMENTATION
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ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION
18.
LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION
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DIFFERENCES THEY ALL HAVE
Fermentation is the process of making sugar molecules into simpler substances.
Photosynthesis is the making of sugar molecules by putting together carbon dioxide and water.
Cellular respiration is the process by which the chemical energy of "food" molecules is released
and partially captured in the form of ATP.
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SIMILARITIES THEY ALL HAVE
Cellular respiration is the complete cycle and usage of a glucose molecule using oxygen.
Fermentation occurs in organisms like yeast that can't pass glycolysis but can still respirate without oxygen
(such as yeast in sealed wine vats) otherwise known as an anaerobic environment (cellular respiration, like in
human cells, takes place in an aerobic, or oxygenated environment).
Photosynthesis is a process that converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds in presence of sunlight.
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CYCLE BETWEEN PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPARATION
Cloroplast takes in h2o and CO2 and light. It produces O2 and glucose.
Then the mitochondria used that o2 and glucose and uses it and comes out with CO2
and H2O.
Then the cloroplast only needs to obtain energy and it goes around in a circle.
Julia Mersch
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