2: Then, in the chloroplast, the chlorophyll absorbs solar energy from the sun. While this is happening, the molecules make up water ( H2O; 2 hydrogen, 1 oxygen) are split up, and oxygen is created
3: The solar energy is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which will be used as the plants food, and oxygen, a byproduct that will be released from the plant into the atmosphere
1: The carbon dioxide is absorbed through the stomata, which is located in the leaves. The carbon dioxide then travels to the chloroplast
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Now, the plan was for the glucose, with the special carbon molecule, to be used as the plant's food, but as you can see, the cow decided to eat it, messing up the plan. Thankfully, now I can explain to you the process for cellular respiration.
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2: The carbon dioxide molecules are then exhaled and exit the body through either the mouth or the nose.
3: The glucose molecule is broken down into smaller molecules. The smaller glucose molecules, along with 6 oxygen molecules, go through the mitochondria, where they are turned into ATP, 6 carbon dioxide molecules, and 6 water molecules.
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