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What does cellular respiration use? (ie. What do we need to take in?)
What does cellular respiration produce? (ie. What do we breathe out as waste?)
How much total energy is produced by cellular respiration?
Write an equation for cellular respiration in the form of:
Reactants(chemical formulas for what is used) 
Products (chemical formulas for what is produced)
6C6H12O6
Remains of glucose enter the mitochondrion.
Glucose(Food) is broken down.
Electrons from glucose are moved along molecules called
electron carriers. Oxygen is used and water is produced as a byproduct.
Energy (ATP) is produced.
Energy (ATP) is produced.
Energy (ATP) is produced.
In the mitochondrion, glucose is broken down further and CO2
(carbon dioxide) is released as a by-product.
What does photosynthesis use? (ie. What do plants take in?)
What does photosynthesis produce? (ie. What do plants make
for us?)
Write an equation for cellular respiration in the form of:
Reactants(chemical formulas for what is used) 
(chemical formulas for what is produced)
Products
How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration compare?
CO2 (carbon dioxide) is used to produce glucose, which contains
stored energy in the form of ATP.
Water and energy from light are used to produce O2 (oxygen) and
energy in the form of ATP.
Light is absorbed by the chloroplast in a plant’s leaves.
6
6
Glucose
3 C6H12O6
6
Glucose
3 C6H12O6
Draw arrows between cellular respiration and photosynthesis to help you show how the two depend upon each other.
6 C6H12O6
6
6
Glucose
3 C6H12O6
6
Glucose
3 C6H12O6