You know, Mr. Justin I did some researchand we have more in common than you think on a cellular level and we rely on each other to make energy and stay alive.
What is that supposed to mean? Is that an insult because you can't be talking, we make our food ourselves through photosynthesis
What no! I was talking about cellular respiration and the give and take plants and animals have going though the process of making energy
oh OK. Well go on what is this cellular respiration and why do you and I have a cycle?
Good question! When we go through cellular respiration we make ATP or energy along with other outputs like carbon dioxide and water which you plants use for photosynthesis. Not only that but when you go throughphotosynthesis you produce oxygen and glucose which we use for cellular respirationand the cycle goes round and round.
Well to start cellular respiration is a process where your cells, specifically the mitochondria, turn glucose, which is a sugar, and oxygen into usableenergy and all cells do this including plant cells.
Interesting, I didn't know we were alike at all. But how does that relate to a cycle AND how do we rely on each other?
Oh why hello Mr. Deer fancy meeting you here. We thought we would indulgeyou in a little lesson about plants and why they are better than animals. One hint isphotosynthesis
Hello Mr. Tree. The names actuallybob so please respect the name. And sure lets get into it(sarcastic)
Fine if we are introducing our selves my name is Justin. First lets start off by saying that plants, or autographs if we are getting fancy go through photosynthesis meaning they don't have to hunt all day for food. PS the sun is our main sourceof energy. Second, we do need food but our food looks different from yours since the products ofphotosynthesis are sun light, carbon dioxide, and water, so we just sit and the food comes to us.
Yeah well I eat you soooo.
That's not important. What is important is that we need water and we get that water throughour roots in the ground. We also get our carbon dioxide from the stomata on our leaves. Now for the good part. When we go throughphotosynthesis we produce products and those products are glucose and oxygen. Glucose or sugar givesus energy and the oxygen we don't need so we just breath it out. Oh I also wanted to mention that our cells are so complex that the chlorophyll helps convert the sunlight into energy all because of the chloroplasts.
Yeah well I get to taste things.(runs off and cries)
You know, Mr. Justin I did some researchand we have more in common than you think on a cellular level and we rely on each other to make energy and stay alive.
What is that supposed to mean? Is that an insult because you can't be talking, we make our food ourselves through photosynthesis
What no! I was talking about cellular respiration and the give and take plants and animals have going though the process of making energy
oh OK. Well go on what is this cellular respiration and why do you and I have a cycle?
Good question! When we go through cellular respiration we make ATP or energy along with other outputs like carbon dioxide and water which you plants use for photosynthesis. Not only that but when you go throughphotosynthesis you produce oxygen and glucose which we use for cellular respirationand the cycle goes round and round.
Well to start cellular respiration is a process where your cells, specifically the mitochondria, turn glucose, which is a sugar, and oxygen into usableenergy and all cells do this including plant cells.
Interesting, I didn't know we were alike at all. But how does that relate to a cycle AND how do we rely on each other?
Oh why hello Mr. Deer fancy meeting you here. We thought we would indulgeyou in a little lesson about plants and why they are better than animals. One hint isphotosynthesis
Hello Mr. Tree. The names actuallybob so please respect the name. And sure lets get into it(sarcastic)
Fine if we are introducing our selves my name is Justin. First lets start off by saying that plants, or autographs if we are getting fancy go through photosynthesis meaning they don't have to hunt all day for food. PS the sun is our main sourceof energy. Second, we do need food but our food looks different from yours since the products ofphotosynthesis are sun light, carbon dioxide, and water, so we just sit and the food comes to us.
Yeah well I eat you soooo.
That's not important. What is important is that we need water and we get that water throughour roots in the ground. We also get our carbon dioxide from the stomata on our leaves. Now for the good part. When we go throughphotosynthesis we produce products and those products are glucose and oxygen. Glucose or sugar givesus energy and the oxygen we don't need so we just breath it out. Oh I also wanted to mention that our cells are so complex that the chlorophyll helps convert the sunlight into energy all because of the chloroplasts.
Yeah well I get to taste things.(runs off and cries)
You know, Mr. Justin I did some researchand we have more in common than you think on a cellular level and we rely on each other to make energy and stay alive.
What is that supposed to mean? Is that an insult because you can't be talking, we make our food ourselves through photosynthesis
What no! I was talking about cellular respiration and the give and take plants and animals have going though the process of making energy
oh OK. Well go on what is this cellular respiration and why do you and I have a cycle?
Good question! When we go through cellular respiration we make ATP or energy along with other outputs like carbon dioxide and water which you plants use for photosynthesis. Not only that but when you go throughphotosynthesis you produce oxygen and glucose which we use for cellular respirationand the cycle goes round and round.
Well to start cellular respiration is a process where your cells, specifically the mitochondria, turn glucose, which is a sugar, and oxygen into usableenergy and all cells do this including plant cells.
Interesting, I didn't know we were alike at all. But how does that relate to a cycle AND how do we rely on each other?
Oh why hello Mr. Deer fancy meeting you here. We thought we would indulgeyou in a little lesson about plants and why they are better than animals. One hint isphotosynthesis
Hello Mr. Tree. The names actuallybob so please respect the name. And sure lets get into it(sarcastic)
Fine if we are introducing our selves my name is Justin. First lets start off by saying that plants, or autographs if we are getting fancy go through photosynthesis meaning they don't have to hunt all day for food. PS the sun is our main sourceof energy. Second, we do need food but our food looks different from yours since the products ofphotosynthesis are sun light, carbon dioxide, and water, so we just sit and the food comes to us.
Yeah well I eat you soooo.
That's not important. What is important is that we need water and we get that water throughour roots in the ground. We also get our carbon dioxide from the stomata on our leaves. Now for the good part. When we go throughphotosynthesis we produce products and those products are glucose and oxygen. Glucose or sugar givesus energy and the oxygen we don't need so we just breath it out. Oh I also wanted to mention that our cells are so complex that the chlorophyll helps convert the sunlight into energy all because of the chloroplasts.
Yeah well I get to taste things.(runs off and cries)
You know, Mr. Justin I did some researchand we have more in common than you think on a cellular level and we rely on each other to make energy and stay alive.
What is that supposed to mean? Is that an insult because you can't be talking, we make our food ourselves through photosynthesis
What no! I was talking about cellular respiration and the give and take plants and animals have going though the process of making energy
oh OK. Well go on what is this cellular respiration and why do you and I have a cycle?
Good question! When we go through cellular respiration we make ATP or energy along with other outputs like carbon dioxide and water which you plants use for photosynthesis. Not only that but when you go throughphotosynthesis you produce oxygen and glucose which we use for cellular respirationand the cycle goes round and round.
Well to start cellular respiration is a process where your cells, specifically the mitochondria, turn glucose, which is a sugar, and oxygen into usableenergy and all cells do this including plant cells.
Interesting, I didn't know we were alike at all. But how does that relate to a cycle AND how do we rely on each other?
Oh why hello Mr. Deer fancy meeting you here. We thought we would indulgeyou in a little lesson about plants and why they are better than animals. One hint isphotosynthesis
Hello Mr. Tree. The names actuallybob so please respect the name. And sure lets get into it(sarcastic)
Fine if we are introducing our selves my name is Justin. First lets start off by saying that plants, or autographs if we are getting fancy go through photosynthesis meaning they don't have to hunt all day for food. PS the sun is our main sourceof energy. Second, we do need food but our food looks different from yours since the products ofphotosynthesis are sun light, carbon dioxide, and water, so we just sit and the food comes to us.
Yeah well I eat you soooo.
That's not important. What is important is that we need water and we get that water throughour roots in the ground. We also get our carbon dioxide from the stomata on our leaves. Now for the good part. When we go throughphotosynthesis we produce products and those products are glucose and oxygen. Glucose or sugar givesus energy and the oxygen we don't need so we just breath it out. Oh I also wanted to mention that our cells are so complex that the chlorophyll helps convert the sunlight into energy all because of the chloroplasts.
Yeah well I get to taste things.(runs off and cries)
You know, Mr. Justin I did some researchand we have more in common than you think on a cellular level and we rely on each other to make energy and stay alive.
What is that supposed to mean? Is that an insult because you can't be talking, we make our food ourselves through photosynthesis
What no! I was talking about cellular respiration and the give and take plants and animals have going though the process of making energy
oh OK. Well go on what is this cellular respiration and why do you and I have a cycle?
Good question! When we go through cellular respiration we make ATP or energy along with other outputs like carbon dioxide and water which you plants use for photosynthesis. Not only that but when you go throughphotosynthesis you produce oxygen and glucose which we use for cellular respirationand the cycle goes round and round.
Well to start cellular respiration is a process where your cells, specifically the mitochondria, turn glucose, which is a sugar, and oxygen into usableenergy and all cells do this including plant cells.
Interesting, I didn't know we were alike at all. But how does that relate to a cycle AND how do we rely on each other?
Oh why hello Mr. Deer fancy meeting you here. We thought we would indulgeyou in a little lesson about plants and why they are better than animals. One hint isphotosynthesis
Hello Mr. Tree. The names actuallybob so please respect the name. And sure lets get into it(sarcastic)
Fine if we are introducing our selves my name is Justin. First lets start off by saying that plants, or autographs if we are getting fancy go through photosynthesis meaning they don't have to hunt all day for food. PS the sun is our main sourceof energy. Second, we do need food but our food looks different from yours since the products ofphotosynthesis are sun light, carbon dioxide, and water, so we just sit and the food comes to us.
Yeah well I eat you soooo.
That's not important. What is important is that we need water and we get that water throughour roots in the ground. We also get our carbon dioxide from the stomata on our leaves. Now for the good part. When we go throughphotosynthesis we produce products and those products are glucose and oxygen. Glucose or sugar givesus energy and the oxygen we don't need so we just breath it out. Oh I also wanted to mention that our cells are so complex that the chlorophyll helps convert the sunlight into energy all because of the chloroplasts.
Yeah well I get to taste things.(runs off and cries)
You know, Mr. Justin I did some researchand we have more in common than you think on a cellular level and we rely on each other to make energy and stay alive.
What is that supposed to mean? Is that an insult because you can't be talking, we make our food ourselves through photosynthesis
What no! I was talking about cellular respiration and the give and take plants and animals have going though the process of making energy
oh OK. Well go on what is this cellular respiration and why do you and I have a cycle?
Good question! When we go through cellular respiration we make ATP or energy along with other outputs like carbon dioxide and water which you plants use for photosynthesis. Not only that but when you go throughphotosynthesis you produce oxygen and glucose which we use for cellular respirationand the cycle goes round and round.
Well to start cellular respiration is a process where your cells, specifically the mitochondria, turn glucose, which is a sugar, and oxygen into usableenergy and all cells do this including plant cells.
Interesting, I didn't know we were alike at all. But how does that relate to a cycle AND how do we rely on each other?
Oh why hello Mr. Deer fancy meeting you here. We thought we would indulgeyou in a little lesson about plants and why they are better than animals. One hint isphotosynthesis
Hello Mr. Tree. The names actuallybob so please respect the name. And sure lets get into it(sarcastic)
Fine if we are introducing our selves my name is Justin. First lets start off by saying that plants, or autographs if we are getting fancy go through photosynthesis meaning they don't have to hunt all day for food. PS the sun is our main sourceof energy. Second, we do need food but our food looks different from yours since the products ofphotosynthesis are sun light, carbon dioxide, and water, so we just sit and the food comes to us.
Yeah well I eat you soooo.
That's not important. What is important is that we need water and we get that water throughour roots in the ground. We also get our carbon dioxide from the stomata on our leaves. Now for the good part. When we go throughphotosynthesis we produce products and those products are glucose and oxygen. Glucose or sugar givesus energy and the oxygen we don't need so we just breath it out. Oh I also wanted to mention that our cells are so complex that the chlorophyll helps convert the sunlight into energy all because of the chloroplasts.
Yeah well I get to taste things.(runs off and cries)
You know, Mr. Justin I did some researchand we have more in common than you think on a cellular level and we rely on each other to make energy and stay alive.
What is that supposed to mean? Is that an insult because you can't be talking, we make our food ourselves through photosynthesis
What no! I was talking about cellular respiration and the give and take plants and animals have going though the process of making energy
oh OK. Well go on what is this cellular respiration and why do you and I have a cycle?
Good question! When we go through cellular respiration we make ATP or energy along with other outputs like carbon dioxide and water which you plants use for photosynthesis. Not only that but when you go throughphotosynthesis you produce oxygen and glucose which we use for cellular respirationand the cycle goes round and round.
Well to start cellular respiration is a process where your cells, specifically the mitochondria, turn glucose, which is a sugar, and oxygen into usableenergy and all cells do this including plant cells.
Interesting, I didn't know we were alike at all. But how does that relate to a cycle AND how do we rely on each other?
Oh why hello Mr. Deer fancy meeting you here. We thought we would indulgeyou in a little lesson about plants and why they are better than animals. One hint isphotosynthesis
Hello Mr. Tree. The names actuallybob so please respect the name. And sure lets get into it(sarcastic)
Fine if we are introducing our selves my name is Justin. First lets start off by saying that plants, or autographs if we are getting fancy go through photosynthesis meaning they don't have to hunt all day for food. PS the sun is our main sourceof energy. Second, we do need food but our food looks different from yours since the products ofphotosynthesis are sun light, carbon dioxide, and water, so we just sit and the food comes to us.
Yeah well I eat you soooo.
That's not important. What is important is that we need water and we get that water throughour roots in the ground. We also get our carbon dioxide from the stomata on our leaves. Now for the good part. When we go throughphotosynthesis we produce products and those products are glucose and oxygen. Glucose or sugar givesus energy and the oxygen we don't need so we just breath it out. Oh I also wanted to mention that our cells are so complex that the chlorophyll helps convert the sunlight into energy all because of the chloroplasts.
Yeah well I get to taste things.(runs off and cries)