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Meeting the Needs
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Plants can’t eat… …what do they release energy from?
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Photosynthesis Water + Carbon dioxideOxygen + Glucose sunlight
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How do plants absorb light?
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Chlorophyll in chloroplasts
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Which colour of light do plants absorb?
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Plants absorb blue and red light
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How do plants take in, and transport, water?
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Water enters roots by osmosis. Water is transported in xylem vessels
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Xylem vessels carry water throughout the plant, from root to leaf. They work just like our circulatory system.
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Place your piece of celery in a small beaker of food colouring. Place your white flower in a test tube of food colouring. How does water get from roots to leaves?
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How do plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen?
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Gases enter and exits leaves through pores called stomata.
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Stomata
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Where are the stomata on lily pads?
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View Stomata by taking a print of a leaf using clear nail varnish and then make a slide to view under the microscope
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What happens to the glucose made by photosynthesis?
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Used immediately for energy Stored as Starch Used as building material Cellulose in cell walls. Food store in tuber. Fruit production.
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Stored as Starch
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Test a leaf for Starch
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How is glucose transported around plants?
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Glucose (food) is transported in phloem vessels. Phloem vessels are made of living cells.
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Absorbed by the chemical chlorophyll found in chloroplasts. Is used by the plant or exits through the stomata. Enters through the stomata. How does water get from root to leaf?
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Cuticle: stops water loss Epidermis: protects leaf Pallisade mesophyll: cells close together with lots of chloroplasts to absorb light Spongy mesophyll: cells are spread out to let gases move easily inside the leaf Stomata: lets gases in and out of leaf Leaf Cross Section
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Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1_uez5WX1o Photosynthesis: http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/learning/bitesize/standard/biology/world_of_plants/making_f ood_rev4.shtml
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