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Cell Energy

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CELL ENERGY

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS

PHOTOSYNTHESIS - PURPOSE

  • Photosynthesis makes food for plants
  • It uses a chemical reaction make light into food

PHOTOSYNTHESIS - LOCATION

  • Photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts
  • Chloroplasts are an organelle only found in plant cells

PHOTOSYNTHESIS - REACTANTS

  • Photosynthesis uses...
  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Carbon dioxide

PHOTOSYNTHESIS - PRODUCTS

  • Photosynthesis creates...
  • Glucose
  • Oxygen

CELLULAR RESPIRATION

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CELLULAR RESPIRATION - PURPOSE

  • Cellular respiration uses oxygen
  • Converts glucose into energy
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION - LOCATION

  • Cellular respiration happens in mitochondria
  • Mitochondria is an organelle in both plant and animal cells
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION - REACTANTS

  • Cellular respiration uses...
  • Glucose
  • Oxygen
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION - PRODUCTS

  • Cellular respiration creates...
  • Energy
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Water
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION

HOW THEY INTERACT
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HOW THEY INTERACT

  • Photosynthesis makes glucose and oxygen, which are used in cellular respiration
  • Cellular respiration makes CO2 and water, which are used in photosynthesis
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FERMENTATION

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FERMENTATION - PURPOSE

  • Fermentation makes energy without using oxygen
  • It uses glucose, much like cellular respiration
  • Fermentation is useful for when the cell can't get enough oxygen
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FERMENTATION - LOCATION

  • Fermentation takes place in the cytoplasm
  • This jellylike substance fills up both plant and animal cells
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FERMENTATION - REACTANTS

  • Fermentation uses...
  • Glucose
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FERMENTATION - PRODUCTS

  • Fermentation makes...
  • Energy
  • Lactic acid
  • Alcohol
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COMPARING AND CONTRASTING

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SIMILARITIES

  • All three processes create energy from outside substances
  • All three use chemical reactions to make energy
  • All three processes can take place in plant cells
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DIFFERENCES

  • Each of the processes takes place in a different organelle
  • Each process has different products that it creates
  • Photosynthesis is the only one that creates glucose, rather than using it
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