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Interdependence of Plants and Animals/ Flow of Energy
I. Basic Science of Interdependence
a. The Law of Conservation of Mass
b. The Law of Conservation of Energy
We link plants and animals by understanding how matter and energy are related
c. examples
II. Cycles
a. Water
b. Carbon
c. Nitrogen
d. Energy Not technically a cycle
III. Processes
a. Photosynthesis
b. Cellular Respiration
c. Chemosynthesis
IV. Photosynthesis
a. Definition/ Equation
b. Leaves
i. Important parts
1. Chloroplasts
2. Stomata
c. The Process
i. Light dependent Reaction (stage 1 and 2)
1. Reactants
2. Products
ii. Light Absorption (stage 1 and 2)
1. Reflected colors
2. Chlorophyll
3. What does it mean?
a. Plant under red light
b. Plant under green light
iii. Making Sugar (stage 3)
1. Reactants
2. Products
d. Factors Affecting
i. Light
ii. Carbon Dioxide Concentration
iii. Temperature
V. Chemosynthesis
a. Used by
b. Definition
c. Compare to photosynthesis
VI. Cellular Respiration
a. Who does it?
b. Where does it happen?
c. Definition/Equation
d. ATP
e. Types
i. Aerobic
1. Uses
2. Produces
ii. Anaerobic
1. Uses
2. Produces
f. The Process
i. Stage 1
ii. Stage 2
1. With oxygen
2. Without oxygen
g. Anaerobic Respiration/Fermentation
h. Summary- Reactants and Products
VII.
Compare Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
a. Who and where
b. Products and Reactants
c. Flow of energy
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