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DO NOW Date: 2/3 Q: How do the structures in plants help them to survive and reproduce? Name three organelles that are present in plant cells and not in animal cells. Can you name their

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DO NOW. Video. Britannica: Plant Physiology. Glossary. Create a new Unit in your notebook. Create a new three page glossary in your notebook. Title it “Plants Glossary” First entry is…. Phototropism. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DO NOWDate:2/3

Q: How do the structures in plants help them to survive and reproduce?

Name three organelles that are present in plant cells and not in animal cells.

Can you name their functions?

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ESSENTIAL QUESTION:How do the structures in plants help them to survive and reproduce?OBJECTIVES:-Video on plant physiology-Neighborhood Plant Tour-Make observations of celery

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Video

• Britannica: Plant Physiology

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Glossary

• Create a new Unit in your notebook.• Create a new three page glossary in your

notebook.• Title it “Plants Glossary”• First entry is…

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Phototropism

• the growth response of plant parts to the stimulus of light, producing a bending towards the light source.

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Neighboorhood Plant Tour• Expectations:

– Stay with the group– Be respectful of neighbors’ property– Be aware of cars!

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DO NOWDate:2/4

Q: How do the structures in plants help them to survive and reproduce?

Do Now:Describe what phototropism is.

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ESSENTIAL QUESTION:How do the structures in plants help them to survive and reproduce?OBJECTIVES:-Describe and Draw Turgor Pressure-Complete Plant Cell Foldable-Set up Elodea demonstration

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Plant Cell Foldable

Enter the definition for Turgor Pressure into your plant cell foldable, then draw an example of high turgor and low turgor:

Turgor Pressure:Pressure exerted by liquid in a plant cell vacuole

that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall. Loss of turgor, resulting from the loss of water from plant cells, causes flowers and leaves to wilt.

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Turgor Pressure pg 97

Turgor Pressure

Turgor Pressure: a force exerted outward on a plant cell wall by the water contained in vacuole of the cell.

Cell Wall

Vacuole

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Turgor Pressure

• Turgor Pressure In Action

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Flaccid Celery SetupPlace a flaccid (wilted) piece of celery in a glass of

food coloring and water overnight.In your notebook, draw the celery ‘before’ water:

Celery Turgor

Before After

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Function:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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PLANT CELL

Nucleus Chloroplast

Mitochondria Cytoplasm

Cell Wall and Cell Membrane

Vacuole

Function:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_Function:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Function:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Function:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Function:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Plant Cell Foldable

• Complete the foldable and tape it into your notebook on page___.

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Elodea Demonstration

• Blow Carbon Dioxide into Bromothymol Blule to demonstrate the effect of CO2.

• Setup elodea plants in a solution of bromothymol blue to demonstrate how plants utilize carbon dioxide and give off oxygen during photosynthesis.

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DO NOWDate:2/5 & 2/6

Q: How do the structures in plants help them to survive and reproduce?

Describe the Function of each organelle:

Large Vacuole

Chloroplast

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ESSENTIAL QUESTION:How do the structures in plants help them to survive and reproduce?OBJECTIVES:-Make new observation of celery-Define and draw Xylem-Observe Elodea Plants-Review/Define Photosynthesis formula

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Flaccid Celery SetupPlace a flaccid (wilted) piece of celery in a glass of

food coloring and water overnight.In your notebook, draw the celery ‘after’ water:

Celery Turgor

Before After

Observations:_______________________________________________________

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Xylem: Water Highways

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Define Xylem

Plant Cell

Xylem: a tissue in plants that is used to transport water and nutrients to different parts of the plant.

Turgor Pressure: the internal pressure of a cell created by the presence of water.

High Turgor PressureLow Turgor Pressure

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Elodea Lab Part 2

• Fill out your observations for Day 1 and Day 2 on your student sheet.

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Reading

• Photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis

• Define Photosynthesis• Complete the equation for photosynthesis.

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Video

• Amazing Plants

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DO NOWDate:2/7

Q: How do the structures in plants help them to survive and reproduce?

Study for your Unit test on Adaptations

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ESSENTIAL QUESTION:How do the structures in plants help them to survive and reproduce?OBJECTIVES:-Take the Unit Test