Photosynthesis diagram SUGAR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Respiration diagram SUGAR ENERGY (ATP)
Photosynthesis Review Energy + CO2 + H2O Glucose + O2 _______ _______ _______ _______ ______ Sunlight + carbon dioxide + water sugar (food) + oxygen
Respiration Review Glucose O2 ATP CO2 H20 _______ + _______ _______ + _______ + _______ Sugar (food) + oxygen energy + carbon dioxide + water Needs to do respiration to get energy to live! Needs to do respiration to get energy to live!
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration are Similar but Opposite Reactions!
Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Sunlight + carbon dioxide + water sugar (food) + oxygen _______ + _______ + _______ _______ + _______ Cellular Respiration Sugar (food) + oxygen energy + carbon dioxide + water _______ + _______ _______ + _______ + _____
Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Same!!! Sunlight + carbon dioxide + water sugar (food) + oxygen Energy + CO2 + H2O Glucose + O2 Cellular Respiration Sugar (food) + oxygen energy + carbon dioxide + water Glucose + O2 ATP + CO2 + H20
Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Sunlight + carbon dioxide + water sugar (food) + oxygen _______ + _______ + _______ _______ + _______ Cellular Respiration Sugar (food) + oxygen energy + carbon dioxide + water _______ + _______ _______ + _______ + _____
ATP and Sunlight are just different forms of Energy Photosynthesis Sunlight + carbon dioxide + water sugar (food) + oxygen Energy + CO2 + H2O Glucose + O2 Cellular Respiration Sugar (food) + oxygen energy + carbon dioxide + water Glucose + O2 ATP + CO2 + H20 Same!!! ATP and Sunlight are just different forms of Energy
In Nature, Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Balance Each Other In Nature, Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Balance Each Other . . . This can be seen in the Carbon Cycle
Carbon Cycle diagram Photosynthesis Respiration Respiration Eating Decomposing Decomposing
Carbon Cycle
Which tank is better for the fish to live in?
Which tank is better for the fish to live in? This tank contains a plant that will produce oxygen for the fish! The fish will then produce carbon dioxide through the process of cellular respiration that can be taken in by the plant through photosynthesis.