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After reading the guide, you will work to move the puzzle pieces in order of
occurrence from top left to bottom right.
Once you have the pieces in the correct order after checking for accuracy, you will
then perform a print screen of the complete puzzle and insert it into this worksheet
(last question). This usually involves clicking the Function key (FN) and the Print
Screen key (Prnt Scrn).
Once you have completed the puzzle and print screen you will answer the remaining
journal questions below. Please answer all questions in another color font.
Save your file as .doc or .docx and upload it into eCampus in the proper lab section
for grading. Do NOT copy and paste it into the text box on eCampus.
Journal Questions:
During the light reactions of photosynthesis, light energy from the sun is captured and used to
make ATP and NADPH. During the dark reactions, ATP, NADPH, and carbon dioxide combine
Food energy is released by the breaking down of those bonds during cellular respiration.
Photosynthesis is perhaps one of the most primary processes for the survival of species that do
not make their own food. Without photosynthesis, there would be no food production.
Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle are the processes in cellular respiration. During glycolysis,
glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid. The pyruvic acid enters the Krebs cycle where it is
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration can be viewed as complementary processes because the
product produced by each process is used by the other. During photosynthesis, H2O (water) and
CO2 (carbon dioxide) and sun energy are used to produce O2 (oxygen) and glucose. During
cellular respiration, O2 and glucose are used to produce H2O and CO2 and energy.
oxygen is given off, and the process requires light. In cellular respiration, food is broken down
and the energy from glucose is released, oxygen is taken in, carbon dioxide and water are given
off, and the process does not require light. Both photosynthesis and cellular respiration use
8. Put the puzzle together in the correct order with the 2 additional blank spaces
at the end of the bottom line (on the right side). Your puzzle must flow from
photosynthesis to respiration (left to right / top to bottom). Do not have any
gaps in your sequence when you perform the print screen (the program will
say it is correct with spaces; however, you will lose credit if spaces are
present anywhere other than the end). When you have successfully solved
the puzzle, you will have a message of Congratulations. Attach your print
screen of the puzzle below (be sure to include the entire image including the
statement that appears when you have the puzzle correct and the time/date
stamp on your computer screen):