Multipage Posters on Cellular Respiration, Photosynthesis (Calvin Cycle) etc

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The discussion centers on the search for multipage posters that can be printed and assembled for educational purposes, specifically focusing on cellular respiration and photosynthesis. The user is interested in comprehensive visual aids that cover processes such as glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, the Calvin cycle, and electron/proton transfer mechanisms. Recommendations include resources from Invitrogen, which offers free posters, and Abcam, known for its extensive collection of scientific posters. Additional suggestions include a link to AllPosters for various photosynthesis-themed posters. The emphasis is on finding high-quality, informative materials suitable for display and study.
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Since I'm such a geeky person (trust me, my computer desktop background are digits of the pi), I'm looking for multipage posters (several A4 sheets of paper) in which I can just print out, tape them, and stick them on my wall.

As said in the thread title I am looking for posters for the following processes:

1) Cellular respiration (incl. glycolysis, krebs cycle, oxidative phosphrylation etc in converting energy from fuel into ATP)

2) Photosynthesis (incl. Calvin Cycle, Electron transfer, proton transfer etc)

Currently these are the ones I can think of. I would really appreciate it if anyone can provide a few multipage prinout posters for me.

Thanks.
 
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