Plant Cell Structures and Functions
Discover the essential components of a plant cell such as the cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, vacuole, cytoplasm, and chloroplast. Understand the specific functions of each part in supporting the life processes of plants. Explore the significance of photosynthesis, its process, and importance in sustaining life on Earth.
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Plant Cell D A Cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, vacuole, cytoplasm, chloroplast E B C F Extension: what is the function (job) of each part?
Spellings Spellings 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10.
Objectives Objectives KNOW what photosynthesis is DESCRBE how photosynthesis takes place EXPLAIN the importance of photosynthesis
What is photosynthesis? https://twig-world.com/film/photosynthesis-1186/
Task Task Answer the photosynthesis video clip questions ON the sheet
Task Task You are going to produce an information poster all about photosynthesis Your poster must include: - The photosynthesis equation - What photosynthesis is - What it needs to occur - What is made - What would the Earth be like without photosynthesis - Who carries it out Use the textbooks pages 58 59 to help you
Plenary Plenary Pass the parcel
How do plants grow? Plant cells in the upper surface of leaves have chloroplasts which contain the green pigment called chlorophyll. light energy carbon dioxide (from the air) chlorophyll glucose oxygen water (from the soil) It is chlorophyll that absorbs light energy from the Sun to make photosynthesis happen. Role play
Task Task Cut out the word and arrows and glue them onto your picture of a plant to show the process of photosynthesis. Include the word equation underneath! Extension: describe, in words, the process of photosynthesis. Include where it takes place and how the reactants (things needed for photosynthesis) get into the plant and what happens to the products