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Fill In: Complete the following chart. Glycolysis Photosystem II Krebs Cycle Ele

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Fill In: Complete the following chart. Glycolysis Photosystem II Krebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain (Photo) Calvin-Benson Cycle A. Stroma of the chloroplast B. Inner-membrane of the mitochondrion C. Stroma of thylakoid D. Cytosol of a cell E. Thylakoid membrane 1. Organisms that make their own food 2. Site of photosynthesis 3. Process occurs in a mitochondrion 4. C H_12 O_6 5. Process does not require oxygen 6. Process requires oxygen 7. Adenosine diphosphate 8. Energy storing molecule 9. The anaerobic process of splitting glucose and forming two molecules of pyruvic acid The ability to do work A. Chloroplasts B. C. Aerobic D. Glucose E. ATP F. Kreb's cycle G. Glycolysis H. Energy I. ADP J. Autotrophs Name the Four processes of aerobic cellular respiration. How many ATP's does each process produce, and what is the total ATP produced from one glucose? What is ATP? What does it do in cells and how does it provide energy?

Explanation / Answer

Answer:

Fill in: Complete the following chart:

Photosynthesis:

Reactants: CO2, H2O, Light energy

Products: C6H12O6 (Glucose), O2, ATP

Respiration:

Reactants: C6H12O6 (Glucose), O2, ATP

Products: CO2, H2O, Energy (ATP)

Explanation:

Photosynthesis is the process through which green plants and some other organisms produce carbohydrates (glucose) from carbon dioxide and water in presence of sunlight.

Respiration is the process through which cells derive energy by catabolizing glucose to release energy in the form of ATP along with production of carbon dioxide and water.

(Since there are multiple questions, the first full question have been answered according to the rules of Chegg)

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