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Using Sunshine

Using Sunshine Module D Chapter 3 Sections 3-1 & 3-2 Grade 5 Plants Water usually enters plants through the roots Water vapor & oxygen exit the leaf Photosynthesis Plants trap light energy and use it to make sugars This process is called photosynthesis

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Using Sunshine

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  1. Using Sunshine Module D Chapter 3 Sections 3-1 & 3-2 Grade 5

  2. Plants • Water usually enters plants through the roots • Water vapor & oxygen exit the leaf

  3. Photosynthesis • Plants trap light energy and use it to make sugars • This process is called photosynthesis

  4. First Stage ofPhotosynthesis • Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight • Light energy is changed to chemical energy • Water breaks down into hydrogen & oxygen chlorophyll

  5. Second Stage of Photosynthesis • In sunlight, green leaves use carbon dioxide and water to make sugars, and oxygen is released

  6. Chlorophyll • The substance in green plants that gives it color and absorbs light is chlorophyll

  7. Chloroplasts • Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts

  8. Respiration • Process in which sugar reacts with oxygen to make carbon dioxide & water in plants • Plants use oxygen to break down sugar molecules to release useful energy

  9. Producers • Organisms that make their own food • Examples: Algae & Plants • They give off oxygen

  10. Consumers • Organisms • Get energy from stored chemical energy in food they eat • They give off carbon dioxide

  11. Herbivore • A consumer that eats only producers • Example: elk • consumer • producer

  12. Carnivore • Consumer that eats only other consumers carnivore

  13. Omnivore • A consumer that eats both producers and consumers

  14. Decomposers • Bacteria & fungi that break down dead organisms are called decomposers

  15. Food Web • System of chains in an ecosystem

  16. Food Chain • Simple feeding pattern • Shows transfer of energy from 1 organism to another • Energy is lost at each step Grasshopper eats plant

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