Friday 5th September
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How do organisms get energy? |
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- What are the products of photosynthesis?
- The products of photosynthesis are glucose (a sugar) and oxygen
- Where are plants found in the food chain?
- Food chains begin with a producer, which is normally a green plant. (FROM 2B)
- How do plants get their energy?
- Green plants get their Energy from the sun through photosynthesis. (FROM 2B)
- What does 'photo' mean?
- 'Photo' is from the Greek for 'light'.
- What does 'synthesis' mean?
- 'Synthesis' is from the Greek for 'put together or combine'.
- What happens to particles in synthesis?
- Synthesis is the bonding together of small Particles to form bigger Particles.
- What happens to the particles in decomposition?
- Decomposition is the splitting of large Particles in smaller Particles.
- What types of cells does the most amount of photosynthesis happen?
- Most photosynthesis takes place in palisade Cells.
- Where in a plant cell does photosynthesis take place?
- Palisade Cells are adapted for photosynthesis by having lots of chloroplasts.
NB: Main thrust of lessons should be looking at Cells.
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