Concept Map Sorting A.Make both “Summary Equations” B.Divide remaining pieces into: 1.Photosynthesis 2.Cellular Respiration 3.Both 4.I’m not sure  –Use.

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Concept Map Sorting A.Make both “Summary Equations” B.Divide remaining pieces into: 1.Photosynthesis 2.Cellular Respiration 3.Both 4.I’m not sure  –Use notes to determine where these belong C.Start putting “events” in order –Do NOT glue anything yet!

2 acetyl-coA 2 pyruvate Calvin Cycle photophosphorylation ATP NADPH 2 PGAL glucose light energy glycolysis 2 lactate2 ethanol FADH 2 NADH mitochondria anaerobic respiration (fermentation) aerobic respiration chloroplast Kreb’s Cycle electron transport chain 12 H 2 O + 6 C0 2 C 6 H 12 O H 2 O + light energy photosynthesis 12 H 2 O + 6 C0 2 C 6 H 12 O H 2 O cellular respiration H2OH2O O2O2 CO 2 2 ATP 34 ATP + energy (ATP) atmosphere photosynthesis and cellular respiration H2OH2O

2 acetyl-coA 2 pyruvate Calvin Cycle photophosphorylation ATP NADPH 2 PGAL glucose light energy glycolysis 2 lactate2 ethanol FADH 2 NADH mitochondria anaerobic respiration (fermentation) aerobic respiration chloroplast Kreb’s Cycle electron transport chain 12 H 2 O + 6 C0 2 C 6 H 12 O H 2 O + light energy photosynthesis 12 H 2 O + 6 C0 2 6 H 2 O + C 6 H 12 O cellular respiration H2OH2O O2O2 CO 2 2 ATP 34 ATP glucose + energy (ATP) atmosphere photosynthesis and cellular respiration H2OH2O

Calvin Cycle photophosphorylation ATP NADPH 2 PGAL glucose light energy glycolysis 2 pyruvate 2 lactate 2 ethanol 2 acetyl-coA FADH 2 NADH mitochondria anaerobic respiration (fermentation) aerobic respiration chloroplast Kreb’s Cycle electron transport chain 12 H 2 O + 6 C0 2 C 6 H 12 O H 2 O + light energy photosynthesis 12 H 2 O + 6 C0 2 + energy (ATP) C 6 H 12 O H 2 O cellular respiration H2OH2O O2O2 CO 2 2 ATP34 ATP2 ATP photosynthesis and cellular respiration glucose H2OH2O atmosphere

ATP NADPH lactate2 ethanol FADH 2 NADH mitochondria anaerobic respiration aerobic respiration chloroplast atmosphere

acetyl coA ATP NADPH PGAL Glucose light energy glyclysis 2 lactate2 ethanol FADH 2 NADH mitochondria anaerobic respiration aerobic respiration chloroplast Kreb’s Cycle O2O2 CO Glucose 13 atmosphere pyruvate