Tuesday, April 10, 2012

RELATIONSHIP

Light energy is captured in the chloroplast of plant cells and used to synthesize glucose molecules, shown as C6H12O6. In the process, oxygen (O2) is released as a waste product. The glucose and oxygen are then used in the mitochondrion of the plant and animal cell, and the energy is released and used to fuel the synthesis of ATP from ADP and P. In the reaction, C02 and water are released in the mitochondrion to be reused in photosynthesis in the chloroplast. Figure below shows the energy relationships in living cells.




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