Unit 1.1 Metabolism

Unit 1: combustion and breathing
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Unit 1: combustion and breathing

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Planning for today
  • Instruction BS. 1.1  Metabolism                               15 min.
  • Make exercises 6 to 9                                                 15 min.
  • Quiz (check up)                                                              10 min.

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At the end of lesson 
... you can explain how plants hold energy in glucose during photosynthesis.

... you can explain that breaking down glucose releases energy.

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Make notes in a notebook :)

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Where do plants get their energy from? 

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How do plants capture the energy from the sunlight? 
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How do plants capture the energy from the sunlight?
  • water + CO2+ sunlight → glucose + O2

  • converting substances into other substances = metabolism
make notes

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Maarten van der Weijden
 195 km in 4 days!



  • Where did he get the energy from?
  • What role did the respiratory system play?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrw1eAy47z8 
How does energy come free?
Glucose can be broken down. This happens in the mitochondria.​

Important! Both plant and Animal Cells have mitochondria. 

​Energy comes free when glucose is broken down. This process is called combustion.



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Now get to work

  • Make exercise 6 to 9 


What you don't finish will be homework!

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Quiz!

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A plant needs oxygen for photosynthesis.
A
True
B
False

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What isn't released during photosynthesis?
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Zuurstof
B
Glucose
C
Koolstofdioxide

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Carbon dioxide 
Water
Chloroplast

Leaf
absorbed by roots from the soil 
Diffuses into the leaves from the air
Aborbs light energy
Contains chorophyll
Carries out photosynthesis

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At night there is photosynthesis in plants
A
True
B
False

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Question 6: lichens
A lichen consists of two types of organism: algae and a fungus. Algae are unicellular plants with chlorophyll but without a stem or roots. In a lichen, the algae are enclosed between two layers of mycelium (= the fungus). 

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Question 6: lichens
A lichen consists of two types of organism: algae and a fungus. Algae are unicellular plants with chlorophyll but without a stem or roots. In a lichen, the algae are enclosed between two layers of mycelium (= the fungus). 

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6a The water for the photosynthesis is provided by the
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algae
B
fungus
C
algae and the fungus

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6b The energy from sunlight is absorbed by the
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algae
B
fungus
C
algae and the fungus

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6c Photosynthesis takes place in the
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algae
B
fungus
C
algae and the fungus

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6d The glucose produced by the photosynthesis provides energy for the
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algae
B
fungus
C
algae and the fungus

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