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1.
CELL ENERGY
PROJECT PRESENTED BY: SEAN AND NICK
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS
TOPIC #1
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
The sunlight enters the chloroplast
Carbon dioxide goes into the cell
Then the oxygen comes out
This process happens in the CHLOROPLAST.
The purpose of photosynthesis is to supply the plant energy.
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REACTANTS
Water
Co2
Light energy
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PRODUCT
Glucose
Oxygen
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IMPORTANT
THIS PROCESS ONLY HAPPENS IN PLANTS
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION
TOPIC #2
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
This process happens in the mitochondria.
Purpose: cells use oxygen to release energy from the glucose.
Glucose and oxygen enter the cell then reactions happen.
Then chemical energy, water and co 2 come out
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REACTANTS
Glucose
Oxygen
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PRODUCT
Chemical energy
Water
Co2-
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IMPORTANT
THIS HAPPENS IN BOTH ANIMAL AND PLANT CELLS.
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FERMENTATION
TOPIC #3
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
This process happens in the cytoplasm.
Purpose: a real ease of energy without oxygen
Takes glucose, break's it down
Then it gives the cell energy and lactic acid or alcohol
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REACTANTS
Glucose
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PRODUCT
Lactic acid or Alcohol
Energy
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IMPORTANT
THIS HAPPENS IN BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS
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SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE PROSCESSES
They can all happen in a plant cell
They all happen in a cell
They are all involved with energy
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PROCESSES
Fermentation doesn't use oxygen, the others do.
Photosynthesis only happens in plants the others happen in both plant and animal.
They all have different equations.
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THE INTERACTIOM BETWEEN
PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION
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INTERACTIONS
Photosynthesis makes oxygen and glucose that cellular respiration needs.
Cellular respiration makes co2 and water that photosynthesis needs
This happens like a cycle.
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THIS PRESENTATION BROUGHT TO YOU BY
SEAN DONLIN AND NICK MOSES
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