Biosphere 2 Photosynthesis Different biomes support different plants despite all plants photosynthesizing.

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Biosphere 2 Photosynthesis Different biomes support different plants despite all plants photosynthesizing.

Essential Questions: In what biomes do plants grow bigger/taller/faster? In what process do plants use the sun to grow? (Photosynthesis) We have LOTS of sun in the desert! Why don’t our plants get as big as some of the other biomes? What is the relationship between a biome’s temperature, rainfall, & humidity, and plant size as measured by leaf size? July 22, 2012Footer text here2

Collecting Samples in the Rain Forest July 22, 2012Footer text here3

Gathering Samples in the Mangrove July 22, 2012 Footer text here 4

Collecting Samples in the Desert July 22, 2012Footer text here5

Measuring Leaves July 22, 2012Footer text here6

Looking at Plant Structures July 22, 2012Footer text here7

Evidence of Photosynthesis July 22, 2012Footer text here8

Results July 22, 2012Footer text here9