52 16 Topic Cell Respiration amp Photosyn Page Compare and contrast how animals and plants obtain energy for life Write paragraph in journal Get out homework Today in Room ID: 781125
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Admit Slip
5/2/16
Date:5/2/16Topic:Cell Respiration & Photosyn.Page # ___
Compare and contrast how animals and plants obtain energy for life.(Write paragraph in journal)
Get out homework!!
Slide2Today in Room 326/311…
HW: Paragraph about interdependence of plants/animalsCONTENT OBJ: SW identify the location/inputs/outputs of cellular respiration & photosynthesisLANG. OBJ: SW describe the interdependence of plants/animals in writing, read the lab directions, write notes, and listen to teacher directions
AGENDA:AS: How do plants/animals obtain energy? (10 min)Cellular Respiration/Photosyn Overview (15 min)Intro Notes (from video) (10 min)Virtual Lab (40 min)Put computers away (5 min)
Date:4/2/16Topic:Cell Respiration & Photosyn.
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Slide3Admit Slip Shareout
Slide4Cellular Respiration*“The process in which a cell breaks down sugar (glucose) to make energy (ATP).”Mainly occurs in the
mitochondriaATP!
Slide5ATP*A = adenosineT = triP = phosphateEnergy storage molecule in all
organisms
Slide6Slide7Cellular Respiration Equation*6O
2 + C6H12O6
--> 6H2O + 6CO2 + energyExplanation
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Glucose found in food!
Slide8Relationship Between Cellular Resp & Photosyn.
Movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo5XndJaz-Y
Slide9Do plants only photosynthesize? Why/why not?
Slide10InterdependenceCould we live without plants?Could plants live without animals?Dependence means?“Rely on”Interdependence?
How do they rely on each other?
Slide11Computer TimeGrab a computer, go to my website (www.gatelyscience.com) Semester 2Under today’s date, click on Cell Resp. “Video”
Use the video to fill in the notes (there is no sound in the video)Then click on “Virtual Lab” and grab a lab packet
Slide12Cellular Respiration in ActionYou must log in!Username: tbagizmoPassword:
tbagizmoClick on “Find Gizmos”Type in: “Plants and Snails”Click: Launch Gizmo
Slide13HomeworkWrite a paragraph in your journal explaining the “interdependence” of plants and animals. Use evidence from your lab to support your answer.
Slide14Admit Slip
5/3/16
Date:5/3/16Topic:Cell Resp & Photosyn. Day 2
Page # ___Read handout answer these questions in journal:Why do plants appear green?
How do animals see colors differently?
Why do leaves turn red in the fall?
Get out homework!!
Slide15Today in Room 326/311…
HW: Paragraph about interdependence of plants/animalsCONTENT OBJ: SW identify the location/inputs/outputs of cellular respiration & photosynthesisLANG. OBJ: SW describe the interdependence of plants/animals in writing, read the lab directions, write notes, and listen to teacher directions
AGENDA:AS: How do plants/animals obtain energy? (10 min)Cellular Respiration/Photosyn Overview (15 min)Intro Notes (from video) (10 min)Virtual Lab (40 min)Put computers away (5 min)
Date:4/2/16Topic:Cell Respiration & Photosyn.
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Slide16Why are plants green?*
Slide17Green light is reflected*
Slide18How do animals see color?
Slide19How humans See Color
Slide20Why do leaves change colors?*In preparation for the shorter, darker days of winter (less
sunlight = less photosynthesis!),leaves stop producing chlorophyllLess chlorophyll The other pigments show through, and leaves appear red/yellow
Slide21Why are some plants NOT green?*In addition to chlorophyll, there are accessory pigments (“helping colors”) known as carotenoids
Carotenoids absorb blue light, and appear yellow, red, or orange to our eyesSome leaves have lower levelsof chlorophyll and higher levels of carotenoids, making them different colors
Slide22Cell Resp. GizmoBromothymol Blue (BTB): Chemical indicator for Carbon Dioxide (CO2)BTB is green when O2 and CO2 are equalBTB is blue in the presence of more O2BTB is yellow in the presence of more CO2
Situations: Snail only, plant only, both ^
Slide23Photosynthesis GizmoWhat factors would impact the rate at which a plant could do photosynthesis?(Look at equation)
Rate of photosynthesis?
Slide24Photosynthesis Gizmo
If you want to test light intensity, how many toggles should you change at one time?(Ex. Should you also change temperature and CO2 amount?Show on Gizmo
Slide25Today1) Finish Cellular Respiration Gizmo (from yesterday)2) Complete Photosynthesis GizmoIf you do not finish, you need to come TODAY after school
If you are productive the whole time, you will have plenty of time
Slide26www.explorelearning.comLOGIN…Username: tbagizmo
Password: tbagizmoClick “Find Gizmos”Search “Plants and Snails” (Cell Resp. Gizmo)Search “Photosynthesis Lab”Click “Launch Gizmo”
Slide27HomeworkAssessment paragraph (last page of Photosynthesis Gizmo)7 sentences to receive ANY credit(Less than 7 = no credit)