HELP WITH THIS PROJECT?!
Assignment Instructions Your presentation should include the following: Detailed descriptions of what happens to the carbon atom: during photosynthesis (the light-dependent reactions and the light-independent reactions) transitioning between photosynthesis and respiration during cellular respiration or fermentation An explanation of how the carbon atom is transferred between molecules. Please include descriptions of the molecules involved in each of the processes above and be sure to mention the movement of electrons and energy as the carbon atom moves from one reaction to another. Complete sentences should be used in all written descriptions and explanations Illustrations, diagrams, or images that help explain the carbon atom’s journey. You can create your own images, or use images from websites or other sources. If you use premade images, you will need to give a reference of the source of that image and create your own unique caption to describe the image. Your presentation should be detailed and organized, but it can be presented in a variety of ways: illustrated story slide presentation comic strip If you have another idea of how you would like to present your explanation, discuss it with your instructor before you begin.
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@sissyedgar
I'm terrible at Science, Sorry!
its ok @sissyedgar
I just did this one. What is your trouble?
@firechild17
i dont get it
Nothing happens to your carbon atom during the light dependent reaction. What is produced from it is gonna help you later, though.
What is produced is ATP and NADPH.
Carbon goes to the stroma in the chloroplast.
then the ATP and NADPH combine with the carbon to make glucose. oxygen is also made, but it is released from the plant.
The plant stores the glucose for latter. For my assignmnet, I used an anteater to eat the plant, but you should use something else.
ok
Then cellular respiration begins. It has three stages. Those are in order, Glycolysis, The Krebs Cycle, and The Electron Transport Chain.
During the first stage, Glycolysis, it was bombarded with ATP, NAD+, and ADP. After that happens, it turns into Pyruvate.
Then goes to the Krebs cycle.
But actually before that, it was broken down into 2 NADH, 2 CO2, and 2 acetyl-CoA. Now more were made. and it was released from the anteater, but the others weren’t. The carbon was released, not the other stuff)
Now, (You have to continue on with the energy and such). Acetyl-CoA was broken down into FADH2. NADH and FADH2 didn’t leave, but instead carried some high energy electrons to the Electron Transport Chain. They made some more energy for the anteater.
Thats all that needs to be put. In the end, the carbon was released back into the air as carbon dioxide, and the cycle started again.
Do you get it now?
@firechild17 could I please get a medal? Thanls, and I hope this helped!
Btw, I named my carbon atom Jelly, because I was hungry. I made it into a slideshow.
ok and put that as a slideshow?
Pretty much, just change the name, and changed the POV and the animal that eats the plant. I'd recommend you named the ATP and NADPH in the beginning.
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