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1 sunlight oxygen glucose carbon dioxide water Chloroplast leaf stomata
Chlorophyll water roots roots Chloroplast

2 Cellular Respiration Standard 1d
Students know that mitochondria liberate energy for the work that cells do

3 Storing and Releasing Energy
Do Not Copy Storing and Releasing Energy During photosynthesis, plants capture energy from sunlight and “save” it in the form of sugar. When the cells need energy they “withdraw” it by breaking down the sugar to make ATP This is called Cellular Respiration

4 I. Cellular respiration
A. Breaking down glucose to make ATP for the cell B. Happens in the mitochondria mitochondria

5 C. Glucose and oxygen enter
1. Animals a. glucose is eaten b. oxygen is inhaled (breath) 2. Plants a. make their own glucose b. oxygen enters through the stomata

6 D. ATP is made for the cell E. CO2 and water are released as waste

7 Glucose oxygen carbon water energy dioxide
F. Equation: C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP Glucose oxygen carbon water energy dioxide ATP

8 Overview sunlight--> glucose glucose --> ATP
respiration photosynthesis sunlight--> glucose glucose --> ATP chloroplast mitochondria


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