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- a student sets up an experiment with elodea plants under bright light. she measures the gases being released. which gas is the plant releasing during photosynthesis?
- match the process to the type of energy conversion it performs:
- photosynthesis: converts light energy into chemical energy in glucose
- cellular respiration: converts chemical energy (atp) into usable energy (glucose)
- which statement compares photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
- a. photosynthesis stores energy in glucose while cellular respiration releases energy from glucose.
- b. photosynthesis directly captures sunlight and releases atp while cellular respiration takes place only in chloroplasts.
- c. both photosynthesis and cellular respiration convert oxygen gas into glucose.
- d. both processes release energy.
- fill - in table:
- process: photosynthesis, cellular respiration
- main inputs: light energy +, oxygen +
- main outputs: glucose +, atp +
- name the cell organelle where each process mainly takes place:
- photosynthesis:
- cellular respiration:
- a plant is left in complete darkness for 24 hours. explain what will happen to its photosynthesis rate and its cellular respiration rate during that time.
- why would an athletes muscle cells have more mitochondria than a skin cell? relate your answer to cellular respiration.
Brief Explanations
- Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy in glucose. Cellular respiration converts the chemical energy in glucose into usable energy (ATP).
- Photosynthesis main inputs are light energy, carbon - dioxide and water. Main outputs are glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration main inputs are glucose and oxygen, main outputs are carbon - dioxide, water and ATP.
- Option B is correct as photosynthesis stores energy in glucose while cellular respiration releases energy from glucose.
- Photosynthesis: Main Inputs - Light energy, carbon - dioxide, water; Main Outputs - Glucose, oxygen. Cellular Respiration: Main Inputs - Glucose, oxygen; Main Outputs - Carbon - dioxide, water, ATP.
- Chloroplast is the organelle where photosynthesis mainly takes place.
- Cellular respiration occurs in mitochondria.
- In 24 hours, during the day when there is light, photosynthesis and cellular respiration both occur. At night, only cellular respiration occurs as there is no light for photosynthesis.
- An athlete's muscle cells have more mitochondria than a skin cell because muscle cells require more energy for physical activity, and mitochondria are the power - houses of the cell where cellular respiration occurs to produce ATP.
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- Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy in glucose, cellular respiration converts chemical energy in glucose into ATP.
- Photosynthesis: Inputs - Light + Carbon - dioxide+Water; Outputs - Glucose + Oxygen. Cellular Respiration: Inputs - Glucose + Oxygen; Outputs - Carbon - dioxide+Water + ATP.
- B. Photosynthesis stores energy in glucose while cellular respiration releases energy from glucose.
- Photosynthesis: Inputs - Light energy, carbon - dioxide, water; Outputs - Glucose, oxygen. Cellular Respiration: Inputs - Glucose, oxygen; Outputs - Carbon - dioxide, water, ATP.
- Chloroplast.
- Mitochondria.
- During the day, both photosynthesis and cellular respiration occur. At night, only cellular respiration occurs.
- Muscle cells need more energy for physical activity, and mitochondria produce ATP through cellular respiration.