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By; Brock , Kenna , Trenton

Photosynthesis. By; Brock , Kenna , Trenton. Energy From The Sun. The plant is absorbing sunlight the, chlorophyll makes the energy. For the plant. Water Enters The Plant. l. Oxygen. Water comes from the clouds the roots soaks up the water and the plant makes

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By; Brock , Kenna , Trenton

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  1. Photosynthesis By;Brock, Kenna, Trenton

  2. Energy From The Sun The plant is absorbing sunlight the, chlorophyll makes the energy. For the plant.

  3. Water Enters The Plant l Oxygen Water comes from the clouds the roots soaks up the water and the plant makes it into oxygen and it gives it off. roots

  4. Carbon Dioxide Enters the Plant Oxygen Carbon dioxide

  5. Making Of Glucose Chloroplast, structure in the cells of plants and algae where photosynthesis takes place. Chloroplasts are mostly disk-shaped organelles Photosynthesis in plants and a few bacteria is responsible for feeding nearly all life on Earth. It does this by taking energy from the sun and converting it into a storable form, usually glucose, which plants use for their own life processes. Animals that consume plants also make use of this energy, as do those that consume those that consume plants, and so on to the top of the food chain.

  6. Animals use oxygen and glucose Oxygen This is a deer eating from a plant so the deer is taking in glucose. This is a deer passing carbon dioxide and taking in oxygen.

  7. Animals Release Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide Evaporating water.

  8. Work Cited Slide:2 picture of sun and plant http://www.solarviews.com/eng/sun.htm September 2007 Slide:3 trees http://www.terragalleria.com/pictures-subjects/trees/ September 2007 Slide:4 Cartoon http://www.clipartguide.com/_search_terms/cartoon.html September 2007 Slide: 5 glucose http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/methuselah/photosynthesis.html# September 2007 Chloroplast http://encart.msn.com/Chloroplast.html Slide:6 Pictures of deer http://www.alaskanalpinetreks.com/ImageGallery/Whitetails/Index.html September 2007 Slide:7 clip art picture of a tiger September 2007

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