Glucose and Oxygen
The electrons move
It takes the products of photosynthesis and uses cellular respiration to produce ATP, but it does not take part in the actual reactions of photosynthesis. The mitochondrion can, however, give carbon dioxide to the chloroplasts, so it is able to give reactants to the process.
substrate
carbon dioxide enter the leaf from the air
There are two reactants. those are H2o and CO2.
The electrons move
The substances that enter into a reaction are called reactants.
"reactants"
It takes the products of photosynthesis and uses cellular respiration to produce ATP, but it does not take part in the actual reactions of photosynthesis. The mitochondrion can, however, give carbon dioxide to the chloroplasts, so it is able to give reactants to the process.
Reactants
substrate
reactant
vacuole and mitochondrion
two
carbon dioxide enter the leaf from the air
They are the reactants and, for a time, any catalysts.
The reactants go into, the products come out of a reaction.