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Energy & Life Notes Photosynthesis Overview Notes Semester 2 Project- start experiment Photosynthesis Virtual Lab (pg. 1-4)-> due Mon Describe the role of ATP and other electron carriers in cellular activities. Explain where plants get the energy they need to produce food. Know the reactants & products in photosynthesis. Know what factors affect photosynthesis. Due Today: None Announcements: None

Suppose you earned extra money by having a parttime job. At first, you might be tempted to spend it, but then you decide to open a bank account. What are the benefits of having a bank account? What do you have to do if you need some of this money? What might your body do when it has more energy than it needs to carry out its activities? What does your body do when it needs energy?

Planarian Photosynthesis Virtual Lab (pg. 1-4)-> due Mon Know what factors affect photosynthesis. Due Today: None Announcements: None

Organisms, including plants, need food to survive. List each of the things you think plants use as food. Sunlight Plant food (from a garden store) Sugar Carbon dioxide minerals Fertilizer Soil Water Leaves Oxygen Chlorophyll Vitamins Explain your thinking.

Review Homework The Process of Photosynthesis Notes Planarian Photosynthesis Concept Map (pg.5)-> due Block 1 Describe the role of ATP and other electron carriers in cellular activities. Know the products & reactants in photosynthesis. Understand what happens during light dependent and independent reactions. Due Today: Photosynthesis Virtual Lab (pg. 1-4) Announcements: None

The giant sequoia tree is one of the largest trees on earth. It starts as a small seedling and grows into an enormous tree. Five children can stretch their arms across the width of the trunk of one of the large sequoia trees. Where did most of the matter that makes up the wood and leaves of this huge tree originally come from? Choose the best answer. A. Sunlight B. Water C. Soil D. Carbon Dioxide E. Oxygen F. Minerals G. Chlorophyll Explain your thinking. How did you decide where most of the matter that makes up this tree came from?

Review Homework Planarian Plant Glucose Lab-> due Block 2 Know what factors affect photosynthesis. Due Today: Photosynthesis Concept Map (pg.5) Announcements: None

1.) Where will the biggest swings in temperature most likely occur? 2.) What is notable about this? 3.) Why won t the temperature swings be uniform around the planet? 4.) How will the U.S. most likely be impacted?

The Process of Cellular Respiration Notes Planarian Cellular Respiration Concept Map (pg.6)-> due Mon Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration (pg. 7)-> due Mon Carbon Comic (pg. 8-9)-> due Block 1 (5/29 or 5/30) Compare photosynthesis & cellular respiration. Describe what happens during glycolysis, the Kreb s cycle, & the electron transport chain. Due Today: Plant Glucose Lab Announcements: Have you signed up for Unity Day?

Briefly explain how each of the three animals are able to photosynthesize.

Planarian Go for the Burn-> due Mon Explain how organisms get energy in the absence of oxygen. Identify the pathway the body uses to release energy during exercise. Due Today: None Announcements: None

Review Homework Fermentation Notes Yeast Lab Introduction Carbon Comic (pg. 8-9)-> due Block 1 (5/29 or 5/30) Explain how organisms get energy in the absence of oxygen and how this compares to the energy made in cellular respiration. Describe situations where aerobic and anaerobic respiration occur. Due Today: Cellular Respiration Concept Map (pg.6); Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration (pg. 7); Go for the Burn Lab Announcements: Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration & Fermentation Test is next Block 2!

1. How does your body feel at the start of exercise, such as a long, slow run? How do you feel 1 minute into the run; 10 minutes into the run? 2. What do you think is happening in your cells to cause the changes in how you feel? 3. Think about running as fast as you can for 100 meters. Could you keep up this pace for a much longer distance? 4. A person who does not usually exercise will find it more difficult to run 3 miles than someone who runs frequently. Why do you think this is so? Explain your answer.

Yeast Lab-> due Mon Explain how organisms get energy in the absence of oxygen. Due Today: None Announcements: Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration & Fermentation Test is Block 2!

Semester 2 Project Workday-> due 5/30 Begin writing up my semester 2 project. Due Today: None Announcements: Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration & Fermentation Test is Block 2! Carbon Comic (pg. 8-9) is due Block 1.

Review Homework Card Sort Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration & Fermentation Test Review-> due Block 2 Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration & Fermentation Packet Check In To prepare for the test. Due Today: Yeast Lab; Carbon Comic Announcements: Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration & Fermentation Test is Block 2!

Explain three ways that photosynthesis and cellular respiration are different.

Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration & Fermentation Test The Lorax Feel that I did well on test. Due Today: Test Review Announcements: Semester 2 Project is due Fri.

1. Why did we do this lab? (What was its purpose?) 2. What did I learn from this lab? 3. If I could do this lab again, what would I do differently? 4. How could this lab be improved?