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Make a new entry: What Does Soil Provide?- 12/1 Get one of each of the small papers. Don’t glue anything in yet! WHAT TWO THINGS DO WE GET FROM OUR FOOD? BUILDING BLOCKS FOR GROWTH & CHEMICAL ENERGY
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TO BE CONSIDERED AS FOOD- WHAT MUST A SUBSTANCE BE MADE OF/CONTAIN? CARBS, FATS, PROTEINS— THINGS WITH CHEMICAL ENERGY— C-C OR C-H BONDS
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Water Not considered food, but it is essential to all organisms. Solvent - things can be dissolved in it. Medium for transporting nutrients and waste Medium for temperature regulation and chemical processes.
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Vitamins and minerals are Not considered food but are also important to organisms. Optimize cellular processes (chemical reactions) helps the organism’s cells run efficiently.
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Which components of soil do you think plants need? Why do you think they need it?
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Organic matter: decaying remains of plants and animals. This is found in the top part of the soil and plants don’t have a way to absorb carbs, fats, or proteins from the soil
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Mineral matter: elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, manganese, copper, zinc, boron, chlorine.
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Glue in Table 3-1 Examine the package labels from the items listed below and use the information to fill out the Table 3-1 below. Record your answers as YES or NO
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1. Energy content: represented by calories 2. Building blocks: represented by fats, proteins, carbohydrates 3. Minerals: calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, molybdenum, copper, and manganese (all important for cell processes).
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NO NO * YES NO YES NO YES
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Glue in Summary Questions Answer questions in logbook.
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