enzymes, photosynthesis, & cellular respiration entire unit
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Enzymes, Photosynthesis, & Cellular Respiration Entire Unit . 2012. Goals for the Day. Be able to describe ALL concepts from Ecology Be able to describe what an enzyme is and why it is important. Be define denaturing and define how proteins could become denatured. Folders. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Enzymes, Photosynthesis, & Cellular Respiration Entire Unit
2012
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Goals for the Day
1. Be able to describe ALL concepts from Ecology
2. Be able to describe what an enzyme is and why it is important.
3. Be define denaturing and define how proteins could become denatured.
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Folders• Write Name on the top • Put in your folders
– Questions of the Day– Study Guides– Test corrections!
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Test Corrections• You will correct each question you missed• On a separate sheet of paper:
– Write out question, and then write the correct answer– For graphs, redraw & label the entire graph– For co-evolutionary relationships write out what each
organism gets out of the relationship
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Goals for the Day
1. Be able to DRAW & describe what an enzyme is and what it does
2. Be able to define activation energy
3. Be able to name the things that affect enzyme activity & why they do so.
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Question of the Day
• What two things can denature an enzyme?
• What does it mean to denature an enzyme?
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Chemical Reactions
The breaking down or building up of substances
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Example of a chemical equation
Na + Cl NaCl
The arrow is like an equals sign
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-The breaking down or building up of substances
Reactants = what we start with
Products = what we end with
Chemical Reactions
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Example of a chemical equation
Na + Cl NaCl
The arrow is like an equals sign
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Chemical Reactions
Chemical reactions require energy to start
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Chemical Reactions
What does activate mean? (Think about activating your new cell phone)
Activation Energy-is the energy needed to start a
chemical reaction
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Catalase2H2O2
Catalase2H2O + O2
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Goals for the Day
1. Be able to DRAW & describe what an enzyme is and what it does
2. Be able to define activation energy
3. Be able to name the things that affect enzyme activity & why they do so.
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Question of the Day
• What is Activation Energy?
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Substrate:Molecule that uses an enzyme
Active Site :Folds in an enzyme where the substrate fits
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Energy comes in many forms!!!!!!!!
Lets name some:
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Activation Energy is the energy needed to start a reaction
ENER
GY
TIME
ACTIVATION ENERGY
Products
Reactants
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A car has been running for a while you turn it off and open the hood.
You touch the engine what happens? What does it feel like?
The reactions need a high temperature to run.
Why? What is heat?
What does the heat represent in this
situation?
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Reactions in your body also require a high temp.
Does your body get as hot as the car engine?
What would happen if your body was this
hot?
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EnzymesEnzyme – A protein that acts as a catalyst
Catalyst – a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up or destroyed.
Enzymes are responsible for almost ALL chemical reactions in living things (Organisms).
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EnzymesHow does an enzyme speed up a chemical reaction?
ENZYMES speed up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy( )
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Enzymes
ENZYMES speed up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy (the amount of energy required to start a reaction)EN
ERG
Y
TIME
ACTIVATION ENERGY
Products
ReactantsACTIVATION ENERGY with ENZYME
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EnzymesWhy do we put the enzyme above the arrow, and not on the side of
the reactants or products?
Example of a chemical equationReactants Product
AB A + BENZYME
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ENZYMES
Enzymes do not ever get used up. Enzymes do not die, but they can
denature (become unusable, ruined, no longer work)
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Catalase2H2O2
Catalase2H2O + O2
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ENZYMES
Three things that effect enzyme activity
1.Temperature
2. pH (acidic or basic)
3. Concentration (how many enzymes are working)
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Types of EnzymesAnabolic Enzyme – helps to build a molecule
Example of reaction helped by anabolic enzymes:
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EnzymesCatabolic Enzyme – helps to break something down
Example of reactions helped by catabolic enzymes:
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Assignment• Get a Enzyme Study Guide from the front of
the room.• Complete the enzyme study guide using your
notes & book if necessary. We will have a skills check on FRIDAY over enzymes
• Once you complete your study guide finish your lab from yesterday (Tuesday 10/23) We will have time for questions tomorrow.
• When you are finished with both of these things find something to work on quietly.
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Goals for the Day
1. Be able to DRAW & describe what an enzyme is and what it does
2. Be able to define activation energy
3. Be able to name the things that affect enzyme activity & why they do so.
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Question of the Day• How does an ENZYME speed up a
chemical reaction?
• By lowering the ________ _______
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Enzymes
ENZYMES speed up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy (the amount of energy required to start a reaction)EN
ERG
Y
TIME
ACTIVATION ENERGY
Products
ReactantsACTIVATION ENERGY with ENZYME
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Enzyme Lab
• What was the substrate in our lab?
• What was the enzyme in our lab?
• Why is the enzyme written above the arrow?
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Assignments
• Enzyme Study Guide• Lab Questions
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Goals for the Day
1. Be able to DRAW & describe what an enzyme is and what it does
2. Demonstrate what we’ve learned about enzymes
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Question of the Day
• Draw a catabolic enzyme reaction
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EnzymesCatabolic Enzyme – helps to break something down
Example of reactions helped by catabolic enzymes:
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Jello Lab
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SubstrateMolecule that uses an enzyme
Active Site Folds in an enzyme where the
substrate fits
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Goals for the Day1. Be able to write the chemical equation for
photosynthesis and identify the products and reactants and say what organisms do each process
2. Be able to say in what cell part these reactions take place, and which organisms have them.
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Question of the Day
• Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration are involved in what NUTRIENT CYCLE?
• What are the other nutrient cycles we discussed?
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In the Carbon Cycle, what is unique about photosynthesis?
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In the Carbon Cycle, what is unique about photosynthesis?
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Chemical Equation for Cell Respiration
• C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + ATP
• Label the reactants & Products
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Chemical Equation for Cell Respiration
• C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + ATP
• What organisms Do cellular respiration? Why?
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Chemical Equation Photosynthesis
• CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2
• Label the reactants & Products
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Chemical Equation Photosynthesis
• CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2
• What types of organisms do photosynthesis?
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Cell Respiration & Photosynthesis
In your notes:write out a relationship between the
reactants & products of photosynthesis & cellular respiration
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TURNING SUN ENERGY INTO CHEMICAL ENERGY
8. In what structure does it happen?
THE CHLOROPLAST
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TURNING Glucose INTO ATP (ENERGY)
8. In what structure does it happen?
THE Mitochondria
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Goals for the Day1. Be able to write the chemical equation for
photosynthesis and identify the products and reactants and say what organisms do each process
2. Be able to say in what cell part these reactions take place, and which organisms have them.
3. Be able to draw the ATP molecule and explain how it stores & releases energy.
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Question of the Day
• Plants carry out photosynthesis in what cell part?
• Cellular respiration in Plants & Animals takes place in what cell part?
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Chemical Equation Cards
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ATP – a cell’s energy sourceone of the only molecules in
organisms that can efficiently store and release energy
Adenosine 3 Phosphate groups
Adenosine Triphosphate
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Break off a phosphate –RELEASE ENERGY!
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Put the phosphate back on –STORE ENERGY!
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Goals for the Day1. Start thinking about where the mass of
a plant comes from.2. Be able to write the chemical equation for
photosynthesis and identify the products and reactants and say what organisms do each process
3. Be able to say in what cell part these reactions take place, and which organisms have them.
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Question of the Day• What is happening in these reactions in
terms of Energy?
1. Chemical bond built
2. Chemical bond broken
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Chemical Equation Cards
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS
RESPIRATION
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Cell Respiration
• Where does it occur?
• Is cell respiration just breathing? Explain.
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Journey of a Carbon Atom
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Where does the mass of a plant come from?
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Complete questions 1-4 on the mass of a plant sheet. Then discuss #5 with a neighbor
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Assignments
• Finish Journey of a Carbon Atom• Complete the front side of Mass of a Plant
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Goals for the Day1. Be able to say where most of the mass of
a plant comes from.
2. Be able to write the chemical equation for photosynthesis and identify the products and reactants and say what organisms do each process
3. Be able to say in what cell part these reactions take place, and which organisms have them.
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Question of the Day
• What are limiting factors for plants?
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Plants Cell Parts
• Plants, but not animals have ____________ in their cells. This allows them to turn light energy into chemical energy.
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Plants Cell Parts
In addition to chloroplasts plant cells also contain a Cell Wall made of cellulose.
CELL WALL functions:Protect, Connect, & Support the plant’s cells.
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Plants Cell Parts
Cellulose, like Glucose is a ______ that plants produce.
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Where does the mass of a plant come from?
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Largest Tree by Volume: General Sherman
Feet MetersHeight above Base 274.9 83.8
Circumference at Ground 102.6 31.1Maximum Diameter at Base 36.5 11.1Diameter of Largest Branch 6.8 2.1
Estimated Weight12 million
poundsAge 2000+ years old
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Where did that 12 million pounds come from?
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Harvard Graduates responses
• http://www.learner.org/workshops/privuniv/pup02.html
• Watch 8:10 – 10:45
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Van Helmont 5 year
Experiment -1643
• Does a plant’s mass come from the soil?
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If not from the Soil then from what?
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Harvard Graduates responses
• http://www.learner.org/workshops/privuniv/pup02.html
• Watch 51:20-53:00
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Questions 8 & 9
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Does Air Have Mass?
• YES!
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Harvard Graduates responses
• http://www.learner.org/workshops/privuniv/pup02.html
• Watch 1:02
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Where does the Mass of a plant come from?
• Where does a pumpkin plant get the mass to grow a 7 pound pumpkin?
• Where doe a tree get the material to grow a body of 12 million pounds?
• Answer: Carbon Dioxide – CO2
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Goals for the Day1. Be able to say where most of the mass of
a plant comes from.
2. Demonstrate that we are able to write the chemical equation for photosynthesis and identify the products and reactants and say what organisms do each process
3. Demonstrate that we are able to say in what cell part these reactions take place, and which organisms have them.
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Question of the Day
• Where does the mass of a plant come from?
• Indirectly, where does our mass, and the mass of other consumers come from?
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Practice Equations
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Journey of a Carbon Atom
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Goals for the Day1. Understand the processes that make up
cell respiration and be able to describe the efficiency of each.
2. Be able to describe what happens in our cells when we don’t have oxygen for cell respiration & how this process compares to cell respiration with oxygen.
3. Be able to write the chemical equation for photosynthesis and Cell respiration. Identify the products and reactants and say what organisms do each process
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Question of the Day
• ATP is produced during ___________(process),
and most of it is produced in the
____________(organelle)
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Glycolysis – the first step of cell respiration no matter what!
-Glycolysis is the splitting of glucose
-It takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell
-It makes 2 ATP molecules out of glucose
-It also releases pyruvic acid and hydrogen
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Aerobic Respiration
Anaerobic Respiration
Types of Cell Respiration
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Oxidative Respiration (aerobic process) – second part of cell respiration
Takes place inside the mitochondria
First part of oxidative respiration
Produces 2 ATP, several hydrogens, and two molecules of carbon dioxide
Where does the carbon dioxide go?
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Second part of oxidative respiration
Hydrogen released from Glycolysis and the first part of oxidative respiration goes into the
electron transport chain.
Hydrogen goes into the chain and meets at the end with oxygen
Produces 34 ATP and water
Where does the water go?
Where did the oxygen come from?
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How is burning fuel in a car similar to burning sugar in our cells?
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RESPIRATION
Burning fuel to release energy!
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Cellular Respiration1. What are the two steps of cellular respiration ?
2. Which step is more efficient?
3. Which step produces more ATP?
4. What kinds of organisms do cellular respiration?
Glycolysis & Oxidative reduction (aerobic respiration
Oxidative reduction (aerobic respiration)
Oxidative reduction (aerobic respiration)
All organisms
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What Happens when Oxygen is Not Present after Glycolysis?
We get FERMENTATION!
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Fermentation
Occurs in yeasts, some bacteria, and animals (including humans)
Does not use oxygen
Two Types•Lactic Acid•Alcohol
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Fermentation
Alcohol Fermentation in yeasts and bacteria…
Products of glycolysis combine to produce ethyl alcohol
Most of the energy from glucose goes into the bonds of the ethyl alcohol molecule.
What do bonds contain?
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Fermentation When would we not have enough oxygen?
Lactic Acid Fermentation in animals….
Products of glycolysis combine to produce lactic acid
Happens in the cytoplasm
Only 2 ATP total are produced in fermentation (anaerobic respiration) versus
36 in aerobic respiration
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Fermentation in animals…
Our muscle cells are forced to use lactic acid fermentation
The accumulation of lactic acid in the muscle cells is one of the causes of
muscle soreness
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Cellular Respiration & Fermentation1. When does fermentation (anaerobic respiration)
occur ?
2. How does fermentation (anaerobic respiration) compare to aerobic respiration?
3. Which produces more ATP?
4. What are the two types of fermentation and what organisms do each type?
When cells do not have enough oxygen to do aerobic respiration
Oxygen use, efficiency, ATP production
Oxidative reduction (aerobic respiration)
Alcohol fermentation: yeasts & bacteriaLactic Acid fermentation: animals, including us!
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Skills Checks - Correction
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Goals for the Day1. Understand the processes that make up
cell respiration and be able to describe the efficiency of each.
2. Be able to describe what happens in our cells when we don’t have oxygen for cell respiration & how this process compares to cell respiration with oxygen.
3. Be able to write the chemical equation for photosynthesis and Cell respiration. Identify the products and reactants and say what organisms do each process
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Question of the Day
• Regardless of whether you have _________
(gas) the first step of cellular respiration is
______________ which occurs in the ________.
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Yeast!• What is yeast?
• Make a list of what you know about yeast because it is a living thing.
• Does yeast do cellular respiration?
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Cell Respiration Pathways
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Cell Respiration Review
• Video
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Play Volunteers!1. Narrator2. Daisy 13. Daisy 24. Grass Blade 15. Grass Blade 26. Tulip7. Ladybug8. Clover9. Rain10. Air11. Grasshopper
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Plant Cells Yes – None for Animals
1.
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Plant Cells Yes – None for Animals
1. Chloroplasts - with chlorophyll
2. Cell wall made of cellulose
3. Central Vacuole – stores food, water, & waste
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Goals for the Day1. Feel Prepared for the test
TOMORROW!
2. ASK QUESTIONS!!
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Question of the Day
• What are the 3 cell parts that plants have, but
animals lack?
• Hint: 3 Cs