Understanding Tides and Plant Cell Energy Storage
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Explore the concepts of ocean tides and energy storage in plant cells. High tides occur when the gravitational pull of the moon and sun align with the Earth, causing water levels to rise. Diagrams illustrate the positions of the sun, Earth, and moon, highlighting the correct arrangement for high tides. Additionally, discover which two structures in plant cells—chloroplasts and mitochondria—are responsible for capturing sunlight energy and releasing it for cellular use. Enhance your understanding of these fundamental biological and geological processes.
Understanding Tides and Plant Cell Energy Storage
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Log Fourteen Debrief Tides and Cell Parts
1. These diagrams show the sun, Earth, and moon in different positions relative to one another. In your answer, describe a “high tide”. Also identify which diagram shows the correct arrangement of the sun, Earth, and moon relative to the location of high tides? Video One Video Two
2. Which two plant cell structures are responsible for storing energy from sunlight and later releasing it for cells to use? A. chloroplast and mitochondrion B. mitochondrion and cell wall C. chloroplast and nucleus D. nucleus and cell wall Vocabulary 1. Chloroplast 2. Mitochondrion 3. Cell Wall 4. Nucleus 5. Vacuole