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Photosynthesis & Respiration. Energy for Plants & Animals. Essential Standards. 6.L. 1 Understand the structures , processes and behaviors of plants that enable them to survive and reproduce. Clarifying Objectives.
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Photosynthesis & Respiration Energy for Plants & Animals
Essential Standards • 6.L.1 Understand the structures, processes and behaviors of plants that enable them to survive and reproduce.
Clarifying Objectives • 6.L.1.2 Explain the significance of the processes of photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration to the survival of green plants and other organisms.
Essential Question • How do Photosynthesis, Respiration & Transpiration relate when discussing plants & other organisms? • What is the process of photosynthesis? • What is the process of respiration? • What is the process of transpiration?
Animals vs. Plants • Animals cannot make their own food and survive on their own • Animals either have to eat plants or other animals to survive • Plants CAN make their own food • This is why PLANTS are the beginning of the FOOD CHAIN
Sun’s Energy • All energy comes from the sun either directly or indirectly • Energy comes from the sun directly to plants as they use the sunlight in photosynthesis • Energy comes from the sun indirectly to animals through eating plants (that got their energy from the sun) or other animals
Photosynthesis • Plants food making process • Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction where ENERGY from light (sun) is changed to CHEMICAL ENERGY which plants can use • The converted chemical energy is turned into sugar which is called glucose
Light, Water, Carbon Dioxide • All plants need three things to grow • Light (sun) • Water (rain) • Carbon Dioxide (Atmosphere)
Chloroplasts & Chlorophyll • Photosynthesis takes place in a tiny piece of the plant called the Chloroplast • Chloroplasts have Chlorophyll in them • This is what gives the leaves of the plants their green color • Chloroplasts are located in the leaves of the plants
Sunlight • Sun shines down onto a plant • The sunlight shines onto the leaves of the plant which is where the Chloroplasts are • The Chlorophyll in the leaves trap the sunlight to make sugar
Carbon Dioxide & Water • Next the plant takes in Carbon Dioxide through the Stomata in the leaves • Next the Water is taken from the ground through the plant’s root system
Water + Carbon Dioxide + Sunlight • The water from the roots combine with the Carbon from the atmosphere and the sunlight from the sun to make GLUCOSE (sugar energy) • The plant then stores the glucose in the stem & flower of the plants
Plant Waste = Oxygen • When these three combine they don’t use everything and some of it is turned to waste and given off back into the atmosphere. This waste is called Oxygen
Photosynthesis Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUmT24R8CyA • 4:03-5:00
Essential Question • Get with a partner and answer… • What is the process of photosynthesis?
Respiration • Respiration is another chemical reaction that works with photosynthesis • It is the opposite of photosynthesis • It released energy to organisms and its waste is Carbon Dioxide
Animals Eat & Breathe • Animals eat a plant or another animal and get glucose from that plant or animal they ate • Animals breathe in the oxygen that the plant gave out as waste
Mitochondria goes to Work • The glucose (sugar) (carbs) and the oxygen travel to the Mitochondria which is part of each animal cell • Mitochondria breaks down the oxygen & glucose (carbs) and releases water vapor & carbon Dioxide into the air • At the same time it releases energy into the cell
Respiration Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUmT24R8CyA • 6:15-8:52
Essential Question • Get with a partner and answer… • What is the process of Respiration?
Transpiration • Transpiration is when plant leaves open their cells to take in carbon dioxide and lose water to evaporation • Stomata & guard cells open • Water Evaporates • Carbon Dioxide enters the plant • Transpiration is important because it moves the water throughout the plant
Opening the Stomata • Plant opens the Stomata of the leaf to let water vapor out & Carbon Dioxide in • The plant immediately wants to replace the water it lost through the stomata • Transpiration makes the roots suck more water from the ground
Moving through the Plant • Transpiration bonds the water molecules together & the Xylem sucks the water up through the stem & all the way to the flower (working against gravity)
Essential Question • Get with a partner and answer… • What is the process of Transpiration?
How do they Relate • Photosynthesis & Respiration use each other to continue their process • In order to complete Photosynthesis the plant must have Carbon Dioxide which they can only get from animal respiration • In order to complete Respiration the animal must have Oxygen which it gets from the plant when the plant goes through photosynthesis • In order for Transpiration to occur the plant must take in carbon dioxide from respiration
Essential Question • Get with a partner and answer… • How do Photosynthesis, Respiration & Transpiration relate when discussing plants & other organisms?
EOG Questions • Leaves perform many tasks and are important to the survival of plants. • How is transpiration controlled in the leaves of a plant? • Explain why transpiration is important to the survival of the plant.
Important Points • Plants are the beginning of the FOOD CHAIN • Photosynthesis & Respiration work together & relate to each other • Photosynthesis combines Carbon+Water+Sunlight to give the plant energy • Respiration breaks down glucose + Oxygen and releases energy in the process • Photosynthesis takes place in the Chloroplasts which is inside the plant cells • Respiration takes place in the Mitochondria which is inside the animal cells