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Word Bank:
Carbon dioxide ----- light energy ------ oxygen ----- reaction in chloroplasts ------- reaction in cytoplasm ------- reaction in mitochondria ----------- water


Cellular Respiration in Plant and Animal Cells

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Glucose is broken down
--------> Smaller molecules are

into smaller smaller molecules
processed releasing energy. --------->

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Photosynthesis in Plant Cells


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-----------> Light, energy, water, and carbon dioxide

6.?????? react to produce glucose (Stored energy)

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Directions: Label the diagram by writing the correct term from the word bank on each number. Some terms may be used more than once.

Respuesta :

Cellular Respiration in Plant and Animal Cells is described below.

Explanation:

  • The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. It's responsible for cellular respiration in both plants and animal cells. ... Animals get their energy by eating food, digesting it, and turning it into the base sugars, proteins, and lipids that the cells can burn to perform cellular respiration (which makes ATP)
  • Cellular respiration occurs in both plant and animals. It is the process by which cells convert ADP (adenosine diphoosphate) into ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Plant and animal cells cannot use ADP as a form of energy. The mitochondria within the cells convert ADP into a useable form of cellular energy: ATP.
  • Both plant and animal cells require oxygen for aerobic cellular respiration, which occurs within the mitochondria which are found in both plant and animal cells.
  • When an animal breathes, it takes in oxygen gas and releases carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is a waste product produced by the animal's cells during cellular respiration. Cellular respiration occurs in the individual cells. Digested foods have chemical energy stored in them.
  • This cellular respiration is carried out by every cell in both plants and animals and is essential for daily living. Cells use glucose and oxygen to produce yg p carbon dioxide, water, and energy. In cellular respiration, the carbohydrates from food are disassembled into glucose molecules
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