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Photosynthesis 4 tab Foldable Ch. 7

Foldable Set up Instructions: Fold paper so you have 4 tabs, about an inch each (2 sheets of paper) Label each tab Chemical Reaction Stage 1: Light Reactions Stage 2: Calvin Cycle Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration

Stage 1: Light Reactions Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food Chemical Reaction Stage 1: Light Reactions Stage 2: Calvin Cycle (Dark Reactions) Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration

Tab #1 : Chemical Reaction Copy chemical reaction from textbook in middle of front tab (Just like C.R. Foldable!) p. 106 in pelican book Overall Summary Equation

Tab #2: Stage 1: Light Reactions Top Part of Tab (when flipped up) COPY CHART Below! Light Reactions Bottom Part of Tab Draw diagram “Overview of Light Reactions” Reactants Products Light H2O ADP +P NADP+ ATP NADPH O2 Fig. 7.9 p.115

Tab #3: Stage 2: Calvin Cycle Top Part of Tab: (copy chart below) Calvin Cycle Bottom Part of Tab DRAW diagram “Calvin Cycle” DRAW BIG! Reactants Products ATP NADPH CO2 GLUCOSE NADP+ ADP + P SKIP FOR NOW!

Tab #4: Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration Dehydration syn. Hydrolysis

Foldable Due: Monday, 12/5! Worth 50 points! All diagrams must be colored and labeled. Make sure your name and class period is written on the back of your foldable!