Plant cells
Does photosynthesis occur in plant cells, animal cells, or both
Both
Does cellular respiration occur in plant cells, animal cells, or both
To obtain energy by breaking down glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide waste, water, and ATP
What is the goal of cellular respiration
Light energy from the sun
Cellular respiration starts with glucose, which has chemical energy. Where did the energy from glucose ORIGINALLY come from
C6H12O6+6O2 —-> 6CO2+6H2O+ATP
What is the equation for cellular respiration
6CO2+6H2O+ATP—--> C6H12O6+6O2
What is the equation for photosynthesis
They are basically the same, just swapped in order
How do the equations for cell respiration and photosynthesis relate to each other
Photosynthesis uses light energy while cell respiration uses chemical energy
How is the energy part of the equations is different
Glycolysis
Occurs in Cytoplasm
Glycolysis
Results in 2 ATP and Pyruvate
Glycolysis
1st phase of cell respiration
Krebs Cycle
2nd phase of cell respiration
Krebs Cycle
Occurs in the matrix
Krebs Cycle
Results in 2 ATP, CO2, NADH and FADH2
Electron Transport Chain
3rd and last phase in cell respiration
Electron Transport Chain
Inner Membrane
Electron Transport Chain
Results in 30+ ATP
30+ ATP molecules
Which phase of cellular respiration has the HIGHEST output of ATP. How many total molecules?
Cristae
Space in between matrix and membrane
Matrix
The folding inside a mitochondria