Photosynthesis and cellular respiration concept map Cut out the squares below and arrange them on another piece of paper in a concept map to help you answer the focus question. 1. Place the most general concepts at the top, and the most specific at the bottom. 2. Begin with only two or three of the most general concepts at the top of the map. 3. Choose two to four sub concepts to place under each general concept. 4. Connect the concepts by lines, and label the lines with linking words like ‘example’ or ‘use’ or ‘are made of’ 5. Make sure you have an arrangement that makes sense to you before you do any gluing Focus question: How do animal and plant cells use energy for life’s processes? mitochondria growth ATP energy chloroplasts plant cell food carbon dioxide oxygen carbohydrates energy pigments photosynthesis carbon sunlight cellular respiration animals air cellular respiration chlorophyll