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Name:________________________________ Date:___________ Period:______Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration PosterWe have been learning about the energy making cellular processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. You will be creating a poster depicting the interconnectedness of these energy making processes.Step 1: Complete the attached fill in the blank worksheets about photosynthesis and cellular respirationStep 2: Color your cards to be placed on your posterColor nicely and neatlyStep 3: Cut out and tape/glue your cards into the appropriate places on your poster paperUse my sample poster to accurately place the cards on your posterStep 4: Label your posterPlan this out on the paper provided before you start drawing/writing on your poster!!!!!Use the information in your notes, diagrams, and fill in the blank sheets to fill in all of the important information about photosynthesis and cellular respirationThings to include:TitleOverall formula for photosynthesisOverall formula for cellular respirationComponents (reactants and products) of photosynthesisComponents (reactants and products) of cellular respirationExplanations of how those components get into living thingsExplanation of what happens to the products from each processConnection between photosynthesis and cellular respirationStep 5: Post-activity writingGrading:Your poster will be graded on its neatness and the accuracy of your labellingYour writing will be based on grammar, spelling, punctuation, and contentPhotosynthesisUse the words provided to complete the sentences about the process of photosynthesis.- Word Bank: Sugar (C6H12O6) , Plants , Carbon dioxide (CO2) , Chloroplasts , Sunlight , Water (H2O) , Oxygen (O2)Photosynthesis is the process by which ______________________ are able to convert ____________________________ into energy. This process occurs in the ______________________________________ of plant cells. The sunlight absorbed by the plant is used to covert _________________________ and _____________________________ into _________________________. ____________________________ is also produced and is released into the air as a by-product of photosynthesis.Cellular RespirationUse the words provided to complete the sentences about the process of cellular respiration.- Word Bank: Mitochondria , Chemical energy , Food , Sugars (C6H12O6) , Animals , Oxygen (O2) , Carbon dioxide (CO2)The _______________________________ produced by photosynthesis are transferred from plants to people through the ________________ that they eat. The process of cellular respiration is how ____________________________ are able to convert sugar into _______________________________________. This process occurs in the ____________________________________ of animal cells. The sugar consumed by people, and the _____________________________ they breathe in, combine to create the energy their cells need in order to function. _____________________________ is also produced and is released into the air as a by-product of cellular respiration.Name:________________________________ Date:____________ Period:_____Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Writing AssignmentRespond to the following prompts to show what you have learned about photosynthesis and cellular respiration. At least 5 sentences for each paragraph.Paragraph 1: PhotosynthesisPurpose of photosynthesisReactants and how they get into the plantHow and where photosynthesis works/happensWhat happens to the energy producedWhat happens to the oxygen producedParagraph 2: Cellular respirationPurpose of cellular respirationReactants and how they get into the animalHow and where cellular respiration works/happensWhat happens to the energy producedWhat happens to the carbon dioxide producedParagraph 3: Compare and contrast2 similarities between photosynthesis and cellular respiration2 differences between photosynthesis and cellular respirationParagraph 4: InterconnectednessExplain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are interconnectedDescribe what would happen if one of the processes would stop occurring ................
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