Answer: I think maybe you could make an illustration about the process of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Maybe you could print some images like the sun, leaves, and molecules. In the molecules like oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, you could just make small circles. You can put it all together by adding arrows to show the next step of the process.
2. Through the process of cellular respiration, the energy in food is converted into energy that can be used by the body's cells. During cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide and water, and the energy is transferred to ATP. Cellular respiration can occur both aerobically (using oxygen), or anaerobically (without oxygen). During aerobic cellular respiration, glucose reacts with oxygen, forming ATP that can be used by the cell. The bonds are broken in glucose, and this releases the chemical energy that was stored in the glucose bonds. Carbon dioxide and water are created as byproducts. This process occurs in mitochondria.
3. In the two processes, we can see that the products of one process are reactants of another – and vice versa. Glucose and oxygen – which happen to be the products of photosynthesis, are required to facilitate cellular respiration, while carbon dioxide – which is a by-product of cellular respiration, is required to facilitate the process of photosynthesis.