Photosynthesis-Cellular Respiration
Differences between animals and plants
Photosynthesis
6CO2+6H2O+Energy ==> 6O2+C6H12O6
Photosynthesis is the process of cellular respiration in plants and the reactants are Carbon Dioxide, Energy and Water and the products are Oxygen and Glucose (Carbohydrates)。
Cellular Respiration In Animals
6O2+C6H12O6 ==> 6CO2+6H2O+Energy
In Cellular Respiration the reactants are Oxygen and Glucose and they produce Carbon Dioxide, Water and Energy in the form if ATP.
Photosynthesis
As shown in the picture Sunlight is absorbed by the plant and carbon dioxide and water enter the cell through the roots. They give out oxygen and glucose. Which are reactants of the animal cellular respiration.
What happens in the cells?
Stomata in the leaves intakes carbon dioxide and the plant absorbs all the other roots take in water and in animal cells the mitochondria make ATP energy with the oxygen and glucose intake.
Animal Cellular Respiration
Lungs in animals take in oxygen and when it fuses with glucose it forms carbon dioxide, ATP energy and water.
What Happens In Plants?
First the plant cell absorbs sunlight, then roots take in water then stomata on the leaves takes in carbon dioxide. then the photosynthesis process occurs in the chloroplasts of the cell and they give out oxygen and glucose.
What Happens In Animals?
Animals breathe oxygen and this oxygen goes to the lungs and this mixes with the blood stream and here the blood cells take in the oxygen and the glucose from the blood stream this converts to carbon dioxide which is exhaled and water which is exhaled and some goes to the small intestine to be expelled and energy is created in the form of ATP and when this happens heat energy is created.