Unit 3 Photosynthesis M1
Unit 3 Photosynthesis M1
Unit 3 Photosynthesis M1
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3.1 The
All organisms need energy to carry
Importance of 01 out their life processes
Plants
3.1 The Where can we get the energy
Importance of 01 that is needed to carry out life
Plants processes?
Carbon
Energy
dioxide
Water Chlorophyll
Carbon dioxide
CO2
Carbon dioxide is taken into the leaves
through the stomata. Oxygen produce is
sent out of the leaves through stomata
too.
Water is absorbed
from the soil by the
roots. Energy required is obtained
by trapping the energy in
sunlight by the chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll traps the
energy in sunlight
(chloroplast) in the leaves
Green in color and thus
makes the leaves appear
green.
Glucose that is produced by
photosynthesis is transported to
all the parts of the plants.
Excess glucose is converted to
starch and stored.
Quiz (pg. 16)
You can Resize without
losing quality
You can Change Fill
Color &
Line Color 1. Photosynthesis
2. Glucose/Starch
3. Carbon dioxide/Oxygen
4. Chlorophyll
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3.3 Respiration
Respiration is the
Breathing breakdown of the food to
release the chemical energy
stored in the food.
Photosynthesis takes place
only during daytime.
Respiration takes place
throughout the day and night.
2. Internal
respiration or
Breathing cellular
respiration
• Release of
Two process of Respiration energy from
1. External respiration or food in the
breathing cells.
• Exchange of gases: oxygen
and carbon dioxide. Oxygen
is taken in and carbon
dioxide is given out.
Type of cellular respiration
A kind of respiration (2) Anaerobic
You can Resize without
losing quality that occurs in the respiration occurs
You can Change Fill
Color & presence of oxygen is without oxygen
Line Color
(1) aerobic respiration.
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Breathing and Cellular respiration
Breathing Cellular respiration
Is the process of inhalation and It is the process of breaking down of glucose
exhalation into carbon dioxide, water and energy