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a.chloroplastsb.leavesc.nucleusd.cell membrane

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PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesis- A process by which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into chemical energy, glucose (sugar), and oxygen

ChloroplastChloroplast- A cell organelle containing chlorophyll where photosynthesis takes place.

ChlorophyllChlorophyll- A green molecule which uses light energy from sunlight to change water and carbon dioxide gas into glucose and oxygen

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Chlorophyll is the green pigment

inside the chloroplasts of plant cells that makes leaves

green!

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CO2CO2

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SugarSugar + O + O22

OO22

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The XylemA transport tissue with the basic

function to transport water from the roots throughout the plant.

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Xylem is found in the roots and

stems of plants and is like a tiny

tube.The “strings” in celery are xylem

tubes.

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How is a xylem in a plant similar to a circulatory system in a human?

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A process where plants make their own food.

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Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants.

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Can you name the structure in a leaf that is responsible for photosynthesis?

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Radiant Energy

Water

Carbon Dioxide CO2

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Carbon + Water +sun glucose + oxygen Dioxide (sugar)

6CO2 + 6H2O +sun C6H12O6 + 6O2

Glucose – chemical energy in the form of a sugar

Photosynthesis Equation

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Oxygen

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Write to complete this sentence:

During photosynthesis, _________ energy is

converted into __________ energy.

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Animals use: Sugar (from producers/plants) Oxygen (from producers/plants)

Plants use: Carbon dioxide (from animals)