Relacionar Columnas Photosynthesis vs Cellular Respiration - Matching 2Versión en línea Photosynthesis vs Cellular Respiration - Matching por Benjamin D Morgan 1 Mitochondria 2 Chemical Energy 3 Chloroplasts 4 What chemical energy is used for in plants and animals 5 Transpiration 6 2 Product Molecules of Photosynthesis 7 Stomata 8 Sunlight (Solar Energy) 9 Glucose 10 2 Product Molecules of Cellular Respiration 11 Photosynthesis Goal is to make... 12 Cellular Respiration Goal is... The movement of water inside and out of a plant A simple sugar or food (C6H12O6) that is an important source of chemical energy. Oxygen (O2) and glucose/food/sugar (C6H12O6) Energy from bonds breaking in food/sugar/glucose (C6H12O6) during digestion. (ATP) The organelle that uses food/glucose/sugar (C6H12O6) release chemical energy (ATP) that the cell and organism needs to survive Movement, Growth, Repair The organelle that uses energy from sunlight to power the formation of glucose /food/sugar (C6H12O6) Process in which glucose (food) is digested for the goal of releasing chemical energy (ATP) Process in which energy from the sunlight helps plants accomplish the goal of making glucose (food) The energy used to power photosynthesis and make glucose/sugar/food (C6H12O6) Small pores (holes) in the leaves of plants where the exchange of gases occurs. Kind of like a plants nose. Water and carbon dioxide