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Unit 1: Section 2 vocabulary you need 2 sheets of lined paper Vocabulary Diagrams

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Do now activity: make 7 diagrams Picture Vocabulary diagram Vocab Word Teacher Definition Teacher Sentence Student Definition Student Sentence

This is something only plants have because… Chloroplast The organelle that makes glucose (food) by the process of photosynthesis. Does not change

Not all plant cells have chloroplasts, only the cells that need to __________ . Does not change

Leaves have many chloroplasts in their cells. The organelle that makes glucose (food) by the process of photosynthesis. Leaves have many chloroplasts in their cells. Water intake, temperature, food intake

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The process that plants use to make energy from sunlight. photosynthesis The process that plants use to make energy from sunlight. Does not change When plants use the sun to…

Plants use photosynthesis to make _____ ____________. Does not change

photosynthesis The process that plants use to make energy from sunlight. Without photosynthesis in plants, animals would not survive. Water intake, temperature, food intake

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The energy (sugar) that plants make in photosynthesis. This is something that plants need because… glucose The energy (sugar) that plants make in photosynthesis.

Instead of _______ , plants make glucose by doing _______ for energy.

glucose Glucose is a macromolecule. The energy (sugar) that plants make in photosynthesis. Glucose is a macromolecule.

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Converts glucose (food) into ATP. This is responsible for changing… mitochondria Converts glucose (food) into ATP.

In humans, mitochondria DNA is passed on to children from the mother; that means it is on the __ chromosome. mitochondria

mitochondria Converts glucose (food) into ATP. Mitochondria is found in both plant and animal cells.

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Stores and releases energy. This is something our body uses to… ATP Stores and releases energy.

ATP can be used to fuel body processes such as ______ ____________ ___________ .

Stores and releases energy. ATP Stores and releases energy. ATP is made in mitochondria.

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energy The ability to do work. This is something organisms use to fuel processes such as… energy The ability to do work.

We use energy when we ____ ____________ ___________ .

On Earth, the ultimate source of energy comes from the sun. The ability to do work. On Earth, the ultimate source of energy comes from the sun.

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A process that uses oxygen (O2) to turn food into energy (ATP). Cellular respiration A process that uses oxygen (O2) to turn food into energy (ATP). When food is…

Your body uses cellular respiration to make ________ .

Cellular respiration Cellular respiration happens in the mitochondria. A process that uses oxygen (O2) to turn food into energy (ATP). Cellular respiration happens in the mitochondria.

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homework Finish Vocab Diagrams For Unit 1: Section 2