Biology

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  • The reactants of cellular respiration are Glucose and oxygen.
  • The products of cellular respiration are Energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
  • The reactants of photosynthesis are Carbon dioxide, water, and sun energy.
  • The products of photosynthesis are Glucose and oxygen.
  • The organelle responsible for cellular respiration is the Mitochondria.
  • The organelle responsible for photosynthesis is the Chloroplast.
  • To do work, a cell converts ATP to ADP.
  • To store energy, a cell converts ADP and P to ATP.
  • An autotroph is an organism that can create its own energy from simple substances, such as carbon dioxide.
  • A few examples of autotrophs include algae, bacteria, and grass.
  • Another name for an autotroph is a producer.
  • A heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own energy, so it takes it from other organisms.
  • A few examples of heterotrophs include dogs, birds, fish, and humans.
  • Another name for a heterotroph is a consumer.
  • Breathing is related to cellular respiration because it supplies the oxygen needed to produce ATP, the body's energy.
  • The structure of mitochondria can be sketched and labeled.
  • Aerobic respiration can oxidize glucose completely and overall creates more energy from glucose.
  • Anaerobic respiration cannot oxidize glucose, instead, it produces small molecules used as waste.
  • Fermentation occurs in humans when muscle cells work hard, which is when oxygen is scarce.
  • The product of fermentation in humans is Lactic acid.