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AFTER QUIZ-MAKE A LOGBOOK ENTRY TITLED “BEAN DEMO” COPY IN THE FOLLOWING DATA TABLE

AFTER QUIZ-MAKE A LOGBOOK ENTRY TITLED “BEAN DEMO” COPY IN THE FOLLOWING DATA TABLE. ATP. Mitochondria. H 2 O. O 2. CO 2. glucose C 6 H 12 O 6. ( starch ). Chloroplasts. Sun.

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AFTER QUIZ-MAKE A LOGBOOK ENTRY TITLED “BEAN DEMO” COPY IN THE FOLLOWING DATA TABLE

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  1. AFTER QUIZ-MAKE A LOGBOOK ENTRY TITLED “BEAN DEMO” • COPY IN THE FOLLOWING DATA TABLE

  2. ATP Mitochondria H2O O2 CO2 glucose C6H12O6 (starch) Chloroplasts Sun In the network diagram on the left-we see that excess glucose is stored as starch. We also see that starch is converted back to glucose. We know that cellular respiration requires glucose—not starch. How could we get evidence that a bean seed 1) contains stored starch and 2) performs cellular respiration when provided the right conditions (moisture) for germination

  3. DAY 1 Beans in Iodine Solution—testing for starch and glucose Beans in M.B. Solution—testing for oxygen Beans in BtB Solution—testing for CO2 = Bean Seed Glucose test strip—negative test for glucose

  4. DAY 2 Beans in Iodine Solution—testing for starch and glucose Beans in M.B. Solution—testing for oxygen Beans in BtB Solution—testing for CO2 = Bean Seed Glucose test strip—positive test for glucose

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