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Warm Up Chapter 8 Page 17

Warm up page 17 (1/3) Define + draw an analogy of….. Autotroph Pigment Light Dependent Reaction

Warm Up (2/3) – page 17 Draw an ATP molecule Label the 3 parts Draw an arrow showing where most of the energy is store State 3 reasons why we need to convert all energy into ATP (what is it used for) Draw an analogy showing ATP and ADP

Guard Cells Inner Cell Wall

Page 597 Stoma

Test 7 Review All living things are composed of: (D)cells Please write all missed questions with the correct answer. If it is a picture sketch the organelle and label it (10 questions) Example: All living things are composed of: (D)cells

Warm Up (page 17 3/3) CO2, Oxygen, , sunlight, sugar, water Chlorophyll a appears blue-green. Which colors does chlorophyll a reflect? Which colors does it absorb? The following terms are mixed up. Please write a reaction (reactants  products) trying to place in the correct order. CO2, Oxygen, , sunlight, sugar, water

Table of Contents Assignment Page # Cell Drawing 13 Warm Up: Chapter 7 14 Grade Sheet notebook 2 15 Notes: Osmosis 16 Warm Up C. 8 17 Test 7 Review 18 Notes 8.1 Energy Transfer 19

Assignment Page # Notes: Osmosis 16 Warm Up C. 8 17 Test 7 Review 18 Notes 8.1 Energy Transfer 19 Video Notes: Photosynthesis 20 Notes 8.2 Photosynthesis discovery 21 Warm up Chapter 8/9 22

Table of Contents Assignment Page # Notes 8.2 Photosynthesis discovery 21 Warm up Chapter 8/9 22 Notes 8.3 Process of Photosynthesis 23 Photosynthesis Writing Task 24 Notes 9.1 Cell Respiration Overview 25 Notes 9.2 Cell Respiration wrap up 26 Cell Respiration Writing 27

Warm Up page 22 (1/3) Draw and label 3 pictures showing the 3 experiments that uncovered the key components of photosynthesis (water, oxygen and light)

Warm Up page 22 (2/3) Draw the Chloroplast diagram and label all 11 key boxes. Remember to think in terms of 2. ADP Light NADPH Oxygen Calvin Cycle CO2 ATP NADP+ Light Dependent Reaction Sugar Water

Warm Up page 22 (3/3) Draw the Cellular Respiration diagram and label all 9 boxes. Also label the cytoplasm and the mitochondria. Glycolysis NADH Electron Transport Chain FADH2 Krebs Cycle ATP Glucose Cytoplasm 2 Pyruvic Acid Mitochondria CO2

Finish Cornell notes for chapter 8 and 9 notes Warm up Finish Cornell notes for chapter 8 and 9 notes 5 questions 5 sentence summary