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Cellular Respiration, chloroplast Chloroplast Photosynthesis takes place…
Cellular Respiration
Cell
Cellular respiration takes place in the cell of organism.
Food
Cytoplasm
Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm
Glycolysis
This is the first stage of cellular respiration. Enzymes split a molecule of glucose into two smaller molecules called pyruvate.
2 ATP molecules produced
2 NADH molecules produced
2 Pyruvate molecules produced
Mitochondria
The pyruvate molecules enter the matrix of the mitochondrion.
Krebs Cycle
Second stage where cellular respiration takes place
2 more ATP molecules are produced
Oxygen is required for the second stage
FADH2 + NADH
Carbon dioxide is a waste product that is form by combining the oxygen and the carbon from pyruvate. :
Electron Transport Chain
The third stage of cellular respiration.
Oxygen is required for the last stage of cellular respiration
34 molecules of ATP produced
Water is form by combining the store energy with oxygen
Chloroplast
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast
Plant Cell
The products of cellular respiration is needed for photosynthesis to occur.
Chloroplast stroma
The ligth reaction and calvin cycle occur in the stroma
Granum
The granum requires sunlight and water to produce oxygen and energy
Oxygen
ATP + NADPH
Calvin Cyle
Turns carbon dioxide into glucose
ADP+NADP
Glucose
Sunlight