Monday, May 18, 2015 Think back to learning about photosynthesis last year and brainstorm, writing down any thing you remember. Even if if is a vocab word.

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Monday, May 18, 2015 Think back to learning about photosynthesis last year and brainstorm, writing down any thing you remember. Even if if is a vocab word that you don’t remember the definition, write it down.

Brainstorming Class list: plants, sunlight, green, cells, color, food, water, energy, carbon dioxide, autotroph, chloroplast, chlorophyll, chemical energy, convert, stored energy, potential energy, absorbed, growth towards sunlight, glucose, sugar, molecules

Photosynthesis The process where in a producer captures the sun’s light and with carbon dioxide and water converts those reactants into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. It is chemically written:

Chlorophyll is a necessary ingredient Chlorophyll is the green stuff inside the chloroplast.

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