DO NOW Date: 2/10 Q: How do plants respond to their environment? What is photosynthesis? What are the steps involved? Be prepared to share out!

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DO NOW Date: 2/10 Q: How do plants respond to their environment? What is photosynthesis? What are the steps involved? Be prepared to share out!

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do plants respond to their environment? OBJECTIVES: -Dichotomous Key SCA -Grade Test -Secret Life of Plants

Secret Life of Plants

DO NOW Date: 2/11 Q: How do plants respond to their environment? How do plants get water? How does the water get to the leaves?

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do plants respond to their environment? OBJECTIVES: -Observe Xylem in Celery -Define Xylem -Prepare Seeds for Sprouting

Xylem

Xylem: Water Highways

Define Xylem Plant Cell Xylem: a tissue in plants that is used to transport water and nutrients to different parts of the plant. Turgor Pressure: the internal pressure of a cell created by the presence of water. High Turgor PressureLow Turgor Pressure

Planting Seeds One bag per pair Name and Class Period on Bag

What Plants Talk About

DO NOW Date: 2/12 & 13 Q: How do plants respond to their environment? What is the purpose of Xylem in a plant?

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do plants respond to their environment? OBJECTIVES: -Observe Xylem in Celery -Draw and Label Plant

Plant Diagram Draw and label parts of a plant Using your drawing, you will go outside and label the parts of a native Texas plant

Do Now Compare and Contrast Xylem and Phloem in a plant. Feb. 14th

Plant Stations Lab 4 Stations 1. photosynthesis 2. turgor pressure 3. xylem and phloem 4. adaptions Do not rotate until told to do so by your teacher Follow proper lab rules and protocol