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Photosynthesis Standard 7.1d

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1 Photosynthesis Standard 7.1d
Students know… that chloroplasts capture sunlight energy for photosynthesis

2 Objectives At the end of this lesson students will:
Be able to identify organisms that can carry out photosynthesis and those that cannot. Be able to explain the process of photosynthesis. Be able to name the reactants and products of photosynthesis.

3 You all know plants use carbon dioxide
and give us oxygen but there is more to the story…

4 Definition Photosynthesis is a series of chemical reactions carried out by plants where energy from the sun is used to make glucose and oxygen. CFU: What is photosynthesis? CFU: What is made during photosynthesis?

5 Inside the Plant Cells Plant cells contain special organelles called chloroplasts. This is where photosynthesis takes place. Chloroplasts contain the green substance chlorophyll which is responsible for collecting energy from the sun and making plants appear green. CFU: Where does photosynthesis occur? CFU: Are chloroplasts found in animal cells? CFU: What is the substance in the chloroplast that collects energy from the sun?

6 Which organisms can carry out photosynthesis??
CFU: How do you know?

7 Now you try…. A. B. On your whiteboard write down which organism
you think can carry out photosynthesis… A. B. CFU: How do you know??

8 Lets do one more… On your whiteboard write down which organism you think can carry out photosynthesis… A. B. CFU: How do you know?

9 GLUCOSE OXYGEN Together they react in the chloroplast Carbon Dioxide
Sunlight Water GLUCOSE OXYGEN CFU: Where does the water come from? CFU: Where does the carbon dioxide come from?

10 Photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide sunlight + + water  Glucose + Oxygen
Products Reactants CFU: What are the substances that react (reactants)? CFU: What are the products of the reaction? CFU: How does photosynthesis benefit humans?

11 Cellular Respiration Standard 7.1d
Students know that mitochondria liberate energy for the work that cells do…

12 Objectives At the end of this lesson students will:
Be able to explain the process of cellular respiration. Be able to name the reactants and products of cellular respiration. Be able to explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are related.

13 Remember In the last lesson we learned that photosynthesis is a series of chemical reactions carried out by plants where energy from the sun is used to make glucose and oxygen.

14 Photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide sunlight + + water  Glucose + Oxygen
Products Reactants CFU: What are the substances that react (reactants)? CFU: What are the products of the reaction? CFU: How does photosynthesis benefit humans?

15 Definition Animal cells make usable energy through cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is a series of chemical reactions that transforms the energy in food molecules into usable cellular energy. CFU: How do animal cells make energy? CFU: Where does the energy come from?

16 What is Cell Energy? Cell energy is called adenosine triphosphate or ATP. ATP is the only form of energy a cell can use. CFU: What is the name for cell energy?

17 In the Animal Cell Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
In the mitochondria glucose and oxygen are combined to create water, carbon dioxide, and ATP (energy). CFU: Where does cellular respiration occur? CFU: What is ATP?

18 The Process of Cellular
Respiration Gas used to release energy Waste product Carbon Dioxide + Glucose Oxygen Water + + ATP Source of energy Product for other cell activities Cell energy CFU: What are the two substances that react (reactants)? CFU: What are the products of the reaction? CFU: What product is useful to plants? How? CFU: Where does this reaction occur?


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