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Photosynthesis
Plants produce
glucose
from carbon dioxide and water, using
light
energy
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Word equation for photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide + water →
glucose
+
oxygen
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Carbon dioxide
Comes from the
air
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Water
Comes from the
soil
and moves up the stem towards the
leaf
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Light energy
Comes from the
sun
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Glucose
Used by the plant for other
organic
molecules
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Oxygen
Given back to the
air
in the surroundings as a
waste
product
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Organs
of the plant
Roots
Stems
Leaves
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Leaves
Main organ for photosynthesis in plants
Contain
chloroplasts
which contains a green pigment called
chlorophyll
which helps trap light for photosynthesis
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Flower
Main
reproductive
organ found in plants
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Stem
Supports the
leaves
, and contains tissue such as the
xylem
and phloem
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Uses of
glucose
by plants
Respiration to release energy
Turned into
starch
(stored in leaves, leaves or
roots
)
Turned into
fat
or
oil
(stored e.g. in seeds)
Turned into
cellulose
(strengthens
cell walls
)
Turned into
proteins
(needed for
growth
)
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Starch
A store of
energy
The
Starch
molecules are insoluble very large, so they cannot move out of the
plant
cell
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Fat
or oil
For context – sunflower
oil
is obtained from sunflower
seeds
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