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$5.00 how do you explain Cellular respiration
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- Due on Apr. 30, 2011
- Asked on Apr. 09, 2011 at 05:50:57AM
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how do you explain Cellular respiration and Photosynthesis?
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Preview: ... produce 6 carbon dioxide molecules, 6 water molecules, and a new form of energy. Cellular respiration can use other molecules besides glucose, but it always results in carbon dioxide, water, and energy. The energy produced in this way by the mitochondria is in a form that can be easily utilized by all cells. This energy is stored by building a special molecule called ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, in which the covalent bonds between atoms (in particular, between the phosphate components of the molecule) store a lot of energy. Have a look at the chemical structure of ATP. The other products of respiration, carbon dioxide and water, can be reused by the cells doing photosynthesis. The ATP is sent out to the other cells in the organism to provide them with an energy source. This ...
The full tutorial is about 661 words long .
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
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Preview: ... nd plants, can generate useful energy in the form of ATP (by products of carbon dioxide and water are also produced). In more detail, the first step of the respiration called glycolysis takes place in the cytosol of the cells. In t ...
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Preview: ... ATP) This means that in each individual reaction, the mitochondrion needs 6 oxygen molecules and a glucose molecule. From these, using the energy stored in the bonds of the glucose molecule, it can produce 6 carbon dioxide molecules, 6 water molecules, and a new form of energy. Cellular respiration can use other molecules besides glucose, but it always results in carbon dioxide, water, and energy. The energy produced in this way by the mitochondria is in a form that can be easily utilized by all cells. This energy is store ...
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Cellular respiration and Photosynthesis explained with Diagram
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Cellular respiration and Photosynthesis
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Preview: ... and Ph ...
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Preview: ... of cellular respiration. Both processes occur simultaneously in light. Cellular respiration, however, takes place in the cytoplasm and mitochondria. Photosynthe ...
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