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    Plant Cellular Processes

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    store raw materials and energy under varying conditions. capture and conversion of radiant energy to chemical energy takes place in chloroplasts (chloroplasts are localized in specialized tissues) products of photosynthesis are used in respiration‚ growth‚ repair‚ maintenance‚ storage. energy consuming reactions must take place for the substances of photosynthesis to be transported around the plant. energy is supplied to plant cells through respiration movement of substances occurs by diffusion

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    Animal vs Plant Cells

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    have a more of a rectangular shape. Chloroplast‚ Vacuole and the Cell wall are only found in Plant cells. The Chloroplast is the organelle for the whole system of Photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are found in mesophyll cells (which are found in the leaves) of green plants. They convert light into energy; therefore the energy is the plant’s food. The chemical in Chloroplast is called ‘Chlorophyll’; this is the chemical that generates the process of photosynthesis. Vacuoles are found in Animal cells

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    organisms Contain chloroplasts and are able to carry out photosynthesis Have cellulose walls outside the cell walls to provide support to the cell Store carbohydrates as starch and sucrose Have large permanent vacuoles filled with cell sap that contains water and dissolved substances Vary greatly in size and shape  Example of flowering plant: Rose  Examples of cereals: Maize  Examples of non-flowering plant: Conifers Animals: o Multicellular organisms o Do not contain chloroplasts and cannot carry

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    Plant cells contain cell structures like cell wall‚ plastids‚ and large vacuoles. Cell wall provide plant cells rigidity and structural support and cell to cell interaction. Plastids help in storage of plant products.  Chloroplasts aid in carrying out the process of photosynthesis to produce food for the plants.  Vacuoles are water-filled‚ membrane bound organelles which stores useful materials.  Plants have specialized cells in order to perform certain functions for the survival of plants. Some

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    energy for photosynthesis calls for an array of light to be absorbed by the plants. In this experiment‚ the different wavelengths of light can be traced and graphed by extracting chlorophyll from these two plants and placing them into a spectrophotometer‚ which identifies what wavelengths of light a pigment absorbs. It was found that Musa acuminata‚ commonly referred to as banana palm‚ showed different absorption levels of visible light than Spinacia oleracea‚ also commonly referred to as spinach. It

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    Little Celleste the cell was in the middle of his meal‚ when he thought for a minute about what he was eating‚ and how it had gotten there. The great Father Cellmas came to his mind‚ so he called out for him because he knew he could solve his answers. Since after all Father Cellmas was the man who knew all the questions you asked him about yourself. Father Cellmas was in the middle of a nap when he heard the yell of a small cell. “I wonder who is calling for me?” Father Cellmas wonders‚ and gets

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    that help it carry out basic functions that are necessary to maintain life and proper photosynthesis. The first and outermost layer of tissue is called the dermal layer. This is the plant’s ‘skin’ and serves the plant mainly as a source of protection. Also present in the dermal layer of the leaves are stomata‚ which are tiny openings that allow carbon dioxide to enter and complete the Calvin Cycle of photosynthesis. The innermost layer of the plant is called the vascular tissue and is composed of phloem

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    then is used by photosynthesis of phytoplankton in the water. During the photosynthesis that takes place‚ sunlight‚ water‚ and carbon are taken in by the plankton and then a fish eats this phytoplankton and this organism dies. When the fish dies it decomposes‚ and when organisms decompose they release carbon dioxide into the air. When the carbon dioxide is in the air it is used by some spinach plants. The spinach plant uses the carbon dioxide during a process called photosynthesis.

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    Name _________________________________ Per. ________ Unit 5: Photosynthesis & Respiration Date: ____________ Lab #14: Photosynthesis and Carbon Dioxide Consumption Elodea and Bromothymol Blue Photosynthesis is the process by which plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere‚ add water‚ and use the energy of sunlight to produce sugar. Write the equation for photosynthesis:   Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast‚ an organelle in plant cells that contains the molecule chlorophyll

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    Cell Energy Worksheet

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    Associate Program Material Cell Energy Worksheet Cellular Respiration: • What is cellular respiration and what are its three stages? 1. Glycolysis 2. Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) 3. Electron Transport Chain |Cellular Respiration | | |Role

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