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=PHOTOSYNTHESIS:= Photosynthesis is when a plant takes sunlight and carbon dioxide to create glucose and oxygen. This is necessary in order for plants to grow. Corn is a widely grown crop in the U.S, and it is primarily used to make ethanol. Photosynthesis is necessary for corn to grow, and is the beginning of the ethanol production process. Ethanol is environmentally friendly because it is created from plants, and because they need carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis, plants help remove carbon dioxide, a dangerous greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere.

=CELLULAR RESPIRATION:= Cellular respiration is when a cell takes glucose and uses it to form Adonine Tri-Phosphite (ATP), also known as energy. In a plant cell's cellular respiration, the glucose is derived from photosynthesis. The energy created is then used to help the plant grow. Like photosynthesis, cellular respiration is also necessary for a plant's growth. Ethanol is made from corn, and other feedstock such as grass, grains, and sugar cane. These plants carry out photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Through these processes carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are removed from the atmosphere.

=FERMENTATION:= Ethanol fermentation is an anaerobic process that is responsible for the rising of bread dough and the production and use of ethanol in alcoholic beverages and fuel. Through this process sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose are transformed into cellular energy. This produces ethanol and carbon dioxide as metabolic waste products. Yeasts carries out ethanol fermentation on sugars in the absence of oxygen. Fermentation is a very important part of ethanol production, because with out this reaction then ethanol isn't created.

Methanogenesis: Its a combanation of methane and carbon dioxide. Methanogenesis also uses carbon from formic acid. it is foun in areas that do not have oxygen present in the air. It is also the final step of decaying of organic matter. -[]