Ariana is trying to complete her flashcards for an upcoming quiz on photosynthesis and cellular respiration. On the front of eac
h card she has written the reactants, and on the back she is writing the products. Her photosynthesis card is complete, but she is missing the back of her cellular respiration card. She asks her teacher what infomation she is missing. Which statement explains where Ariana's teacher will direct her to for help? The teacher will direct her to the anaerobic respiration card because they have identical products. The teacher will direct her to the back of the photosynthesis card because the two processes are identical. The teacher will direct her to the front of the cellular respiration card because cellular respiration has the same products and reactants. The teacher will direct her to the front of the photosynthesis card because photosynthesis reactants are the products of cellular respiration.
The teacher will direct her to the front of the photosynthesis card because photosynthesis reactants are the products of cellular respiration.
Explanation:
Cellular respiration is an aerobic process in which energy is released by breaking down glucose ( C6H12O6 ) and other molecules.
Photosynthesis is the process in which plants make their own food in the presence of sunlight by utilizing water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) and convert it into oxygen (O2) and glucose (C6H12O6 ).
equation of cellular respiration is: C6H12O6 (glucose) + 6O2 (oxygen) => 6CO2 (carbon dioxide) + 6H2O (water) + energy
The mRNA (messenger RNA) carries the info regarding what protein is to be made. ... The tRNA (transport RNA) carries the amino acid to the rRNA. The rRNA (ribosomal RNA) makes up the ribosome. The ribosome builds the protein according to the instructions written in the mRNA with the amino acids ferried in by the tRNA
I think before a cell divides, its DNA is duplicated. Because the two strands of a DNA molecule have complementary base pairs, the nucleotide sequence of each strand automatically supplies the information needed to produce its partner.
This is because for each glucose molecule in the Krebs cycle, there are two pyruvic acid molecules entering the system, so two ATP molecules are formed.