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PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION
Directions: Fold your paper in half length-wise (hot dog style) and then in thirds to make 3 sections. Place these headings across the top, one in
each section: Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration, and Connection between Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
Unscramble the puzzle!! Draw and label the correct picture (g.) on the front for each heading. On the inside, write the rest of the items from the chart
below in the columns under the correct heading. **Note each heading will have an a, b, c, d, e, and f.
a. Autotrophs are able to capture energy from the
sun to make food during this process.
a. “Opposite of each other”
a. Includes glycolysis, followed by the Krebs
Cycle, and the electron transport chain.
b. Process that occurs in the mitochondria; releases
energy by breaking down food in the presence of
oxygen.
b. Process occurs in the chloroplasts
b. The products of one process are the
reactants of the other process.
c. Leaves appear green because the pigment,
chlorophyll, reflects green light.
c. Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide
from the air and cellular respiration puts it
back.
c. Includes Lactic Acid Fermentation that
occurs in muscles when there is not enough
oxygen needed to perform an activity.
d. Includes two reactions, light-dependent reaction
and the Calvin Cycle (light-independent).
d. Includes the anaerobic process - Alcoholic
Fermentation, which produces alcohol and
CO2.
d. Photosynthesis releases oxygen into the
atmosphere and cellular respiration uses
oxygen to release energy from food.
e. Requires C6H12O6 and 6O2 to produce 6CO2,
6H2O and energy
e. Each process uses the products of the other
to continue the cycle of energy flow in
organisms.
e. Requires 6CO2, 6H2O and energy from
light to produce C6H12O6 and 6O2.
Glucose + oxygen  Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
Light Energy
Carbon Dioxide + Water  Glucose + oxygen
f. Photosynthesis “withdraws” energy and Cellular f. Produces 36 ATP molecules per glucose.
Respiration “deposits” energy.
f. Process may be affected by changes in
temperature, light intensity, or amount of
available water.
g. “The Circle of Life”
g. “The Mighty Mitochondria”
g. “The Green Chloroplast Machine”