Instructions: As you respond to Part A and Part B, follow the directions below.
- Address all of the instructions in each prompt.
- Use evidence from the information provided and your own knowledge of science to
support your responses.
- Complete Part B in paragraph form.


Part A Plants and animals undergo the same processes to obtain energy needed for cellular function, including growth, repair, and movement. This process occurs in the mitochondria of both plant and animal cells.

Complete the model to show how energy and matter are affected by the process that occurs in the mitochondria of both plant and animal cells.

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Part B What energy process is shown above? Use evidence to explain your answer?

Instructions As you respond to Part A and Part B follow the directions below Address all of the instructions in each prompt Use evidence from the information pr class=

Respuesta :

A.

The mitochondria is the site of the aerobic respiration in the eukaryotic organism. The mitochondria uses the glucose and the oxygen molecules to form the carbon dioxide, water and ATP (adenosine triphosphate) molecule.

The equation for the aerobic respiration is given below:

[tex]C_{6}H_{12}O_{6}+6O_{2}\rightarrow 6CO_{2} + 6H_{2}O[/tex]

Glucose + oxygen[tex]\rightarrow[/tex]carbon dioxide + water

All the reaction takes place in the mitochondria, Hence, the givenb lanks can be filled as follows:

1. glucose

2. oxygen

3. carbon dioxide

4. water

5. ATP

B.

The process shown in the figure is aerobic respiration. In the given figure, the mitochondria is shown, the mitochondria is the site of aerobic respiration. The mitochondria obtain the glucose and the oxygen molecule present in the cytoplasm of the cell. The complete aerobic respiration takes place in three steps glycolysis, Kreb cycle and electron transport. In the glycolysis, the glucose is converted into pyruvate. In the Krebs cycle, the pyruvate is oxidised in acetyl-CoA, which undergoes a sequence of reaction giving out ATP from ADP. In the electron transport chain, the NADH as well as succinate, which is formed in the citric acid cycle or Krebs cycle are oxidized, which provides the energy to power ATP synthase (the enzyme involved in the creation of storage of ATP).