Bellwork: A.On your Bellwork sheet for yesterday write “CBA”. For today write “Foldable Coloring”. B.Turn in Page 120 – Video HW C.Have out your Notecard.

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Bellwork: A.On your Bellwork sheet for yesterday write “CBA”. For today write “Foldable Coloring”. B.Turn in Page 120 – Video HW C.Have out your Notecard Sticker Sheet. Lay out your notecards (definition side up) on your desk 7x5, “ATP” needs to be top left card. D.On ½ of the BACKSIDE of your foldable, draw a picture to illustrate the cycle of photosynthesis & cellular respiration. Use this one as inspiration! HAPPY FRIDAY Independent CHAMPS A3 computer

Close your foldable and fold it in half. Glue one side to your journal page.

Essential Question How do the plant systems interact? Standard B.9B - compare the reactants and products of photosynthesis and cellular respiration in terms of energy and matter. B.10B - Describe the interactions that occur among systems that perform the functions of transport, reproduction, and response in plants

NOTECARD Shuffle!

What is BTP? B iology T utoring P rogram Applications due TODAY!!!

Collect Today Page 118 – Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration Foldable (Turn in Monday) Page 119 – Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration Coloring (Turn in Monday) Page 120 – Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration Video HW Page 114 – Notecard ALL PARTS Assigned Plant Systems Test (Monday) Page Plant Systems Test Review (Monday) Page 114 – Notecard Pictures (Monday) Protist/Fungi MAKEUP Quiz (Monday) Plant Systems Vocabulary MAKEUP Quiz (Thursday) Plant Systems Essay MAKEUP (Thursday) Late NOTHING!

Unit 9 – Plant Systems Definitions Due Friday (2/26/16) All Parts Due Friday (3/4/16) 1.Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) 2.Anther 3.Cellular Respiration 4.Filament 5.Flower 6.Gametophyte 7.Germination 8.Glucose 9.Gravitropism 10.Guard cells 11.Hydrotropism 12.Leaf 13.Ovary 14.Ovule 15.Petal 16.Phloem 17.Photosynthesis 18.Phototropism 19.Pistil (Carpel) 20.Pollen 21.Pollination 22.Roots 23.Sepal 24.Spore 25.Stamen 26.Stem 27.Stigma 28.Stoma 29.Style 30.Thigmotropism 31.Transpiration 32.Vascular Tissue 33.Xylem 34.Mitochondria 35.Chloroplast PG 114

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