Day 26 -Prefix/Suffix Quiz Talk about cell test

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Day 26 -Prefix/Suffix Quiz 61-71 -Talk about cell test -Energy Notes and Demonstration

Star-Nosed Mole

John Bartram 1st native American botanist

EOC Question for the Day A plant species lives in an area with limited sunlight. Which physical adaptation would be most useful to the plant? A colorful flowers B large leaves C deep roots D thin cuticle

EOC Question of the Day What is the main function of leaves? A Leaves provide support for growth and a place to store food. B Leaves provide a place for photosynthesis to occur. C Leaves absorb water and minerals and transport nutrients to the stem. D Leaves create a barrier that prevents water in the plant’s tissues from evaporating.

Homework and Reminders Read p. 240