Photosyntheis, Metabolism, and Respitory

...r house of the cell, produces energy (which comes from cat. glucose) that cell needs to live and carry out functions. (factory mit=power plant)/Plasma mem-determines what amount/ types of molecules can enter/exit cell.(school pm=counselors) 3)lipids, protein,& carbs contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, all 3 consist of subunits,formed through dehydration synthesis (process of taking and putting together different structures of molecules and lossing water) animals/ humans eat them. differences:structures are different, subunits of a carbs=mono,lipid= 1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids, protein=amino acids,diff. purposes(carbs-quick energy,l=insulation/store energy, p=structure),dif. elementB.Starch(corn)cat.by cow when chewed.When corn is cat. into lipids and carbs, for metabolism to take place protein has to be present,cow will get it from a nitrogen-fixing plant/bacteria.In cow's stomach Carbs are cat. by the enezyme amylase into mono., then cat. into CHO. In gull bladder lipids are cat.into 3 fatty acids and 1 glycerol then into CHOP. Protein cat. by enezyme pepsin into AA, cat. into CHON. When these biomolecules are cat. energy is realesed. When lipids,protein,& carbs have been broken down they go into the cow's bloodstream.they go into the uddercell, there the energy that was previously realsed through cat. is used for anabolism(or to build up again). It ana. CHONPS, to Amino acids,Mono, and 1 glycerol & 3 fatty acids. They are anabolized to protein,carbs,& lipids.(met. cycle completed) Cow able 2 make milk4). concept map B).Photosynthesis= process in which plant has to go through to create food to give us energy. Plant has to absorb sun (through chlorophyll), water (xylem) and Co2 (we give off when we talk,absorbed through stoma) process mainly occurs in the chloroplast, then when those 3 come togehther plant makes glucose (which gives us energy), h20,and o2 (we need to live) Plants make/get enrgy through Photo. R...

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