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Photosynthesis Aerobic Cellular Respiration Full balanced equation 6CO2 12H2O light energy C6H12O6 6O2 6H2O C6H12O6 6O2 36 ADP 36 ----- 6CO2 6H2O 36 ATP heat Reactants Light dependent : Carbon dioxide and water Light independent : ATP , carbon dioxide , and NADPH Glycolysis : Glucose Krebs Cycle : One two-carbon compound , 3 NAD `s , FAD , ADP plus phosphate go in Electron Transport : The Hydrogen atoms of NADH and FADH2 Products Light dependent : 6 O2 , 12 NADPH , 18 ATP Light independent : Glucose Glycolysis : 2 NADH , 2 molecules of Pyruvic Acid , 4 ATP (2 of which

is used to start the glycolisis process
Krebs Cycle :3 NADH 's , 1 FADH2 , ATP (or its energetic equivalent , and 2 CO2
Electron Transport : Proton gradients and water
Is this reaction endergonic or exergonic ? State which one it is Endergonic Exergonic
Energy source used Light (solar energy ) Glucose
Cell organelles involved in the reaction Photosystems I and II Thylakoid membrane Glycolysis : Cell Cytoplasm
Krebs Cycle : Mitochondria
Electron Transport : Mitochondria
Role of ATP in the reaction Light dependent : Transports solar energy in the form of ATP to power other
Light independent : It supplies energy to carry out the process
Glycolysis : The role of ATP in the process is to supply energy
Krebs Cycle : The role of ATP is to store energy
Electron Transport : The electron transport chain neither supply nor store ATP Photosynthesis Word Table Unit 2 PAGE 1...
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