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⭐ Become a member: / @profguigoulart ⭐ Get to know our store: https://www.biologiagui.com.br/bioloja ⭐ Prof. Guilherme's Instagram: / profguigoulart In today's class, we will compare Mitochondria and Chloroplast. A comparison between Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis. We started our class talking about the origin of the two organelles, and this content has already been covered in Enem questions. In the past, most likely, Mitochondria and Chloroplast were living beings in the form of bacteria. It is very likely that they arose inside eukaryotic cells through a process of endosymbiosis. We continued in the class talking about the needs of the Chloroplast to produce its own food. We saw that the Chloroplast will need light energy, carbon dioxide, and water. With this, it will be able to produce glucose and, in addition, release oxygen gas. In cellular respiration, the mitochondria need a source of energy (glucose) and oxygen gas. With this, the Mitochondria produces the ATP molecule and releases water and carbon dioxide. 00:00 Introduction 00:39 The endosymbiotic origin 04:02 Chloroplast and photosynthesis 05:25 Mitochondria and cellular respiration 06:24 Comparison between Respiration and Photosynthesis 07:30 Final message #ProfGui #Module1 #Lesson24