Photosynthesis and respiration

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Welcome!
Today:
Discussing homework (WB p. 15)
Photosynthesis and respiration (TB p. 23)
Making homework

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What are we going to learn today?
Today we're going to learn: 
What photosynthesis is. 
Why photosynthesis is so important.
What respiration is. 
How photosynthesis and respiration connect to each other.

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How do plants make food?
Plants can convert the energy of the sun into energy they can use on their own: nutrition in the form of glucose.
Glucose is a sugar which has a lot of energy stored in it. 
This process is called photosynthesis
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts

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How does photosynthesis take place?
A plant can't do photosynthesis on it's own. It needs certain substances to let it take place. It need water which it gets out of the ground through the roots. It also needs carbondioxide, which is a gas. It absorbs the carbondioxide through the leaves. Of course it also needs sunlight

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What does a plant make with photosynthesis
When a plant has all those substances it can perform photosynthesis. During that, a plant makes glucose and oxygen. It stores glucose in differents parts of the plant, and it releases oxygen through the leaves. 

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Stomata

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Amazone: The lungs of the earth

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Respiration
Glucose is fuel for all living beings. This respirates in the mitochondria.
Which type of cells do you think have a lot of mitochondria? 

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Respiration
For someone to respirate, it needs glucose and oxygen. Glucose is often eaten and oxygen is breathe in. 
Respiration releases a lot of energy, but also some waste products. Those waste product are water and carbondioxide, which you both breathe out.

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Relationship between photosynthesis and respiration?

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Homework for next week
The exercises of paragraph 1.6 are homework for next week, you can find them on page 20.

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What is not released during photosynthesis?
A
Zuurstof
B
Glucose
C
Koolstofdioxide

Slide 12 - Quiz

A plant needs oxygen for photosynthesis.
A
True
B
Untrue

Slide 13 - Quiz

Name 2 reasons why it is so importantl there are enough trees on the earth?

Slide 14 - Open question

Where does photosynthesis take place?

Slide 15 - Mind map

Where does respiration take place?

Slide 16 - Mind map

What is not needed during respiration?
A
Water
B
Glucose
C
Oxygen

Slide 17 - Quiz

Where does all the energy we release indirectly come from?

Slide 18 - Mind map