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L.OL.07.63 Evidence that Plants make, use and store Food

L.OL.07.63 Evidence that Plants make, use and store Food. Plants use Carbon Dioxide and Water to make Glucose - It’s Photosynthesis. Evidence Plants make food. Plants produce glucose. Glucose can be combined into larger molecules of carbohydrates and fats.

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L.OL.07.63 Evidence that Plants make, use and store Food

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  1. L.OL.07.63Evidence that Plants make, use and store Food Plants use Carbon Dioxide and Water to make Glucose - It’s Photosynthesis

  2. Evidence Plants make food • Plants produce glucose. • Glucose can be combined into larger molecules of carbohydrates and fats. • Carbohydrates and fats can add minerals from the soil to make proteins. • Animals gain energy and useful material by eating plants

  3. Evidence Plants make food • Tests can be done that indicate the presence of carbohydrates, fats and proteins like using the indicator iodine to detect starch (a carbohydrate).

  4. Evidence Plants use food • Plants that start from a seed use the food inside the seed to grow roots, stems and leaves. • The seed coat shrivels and falls off as the food is used up.

  5. Evidence Plants store food • Plant structures such as seeds, roots, nuts and fruits contain nutrients and have calories.

  6. Evidence Plants store food • As the plant matures, the size of the fruit, nut root and/or seed increases indicating food storage • Extra food is stored in the roots, leaves and seeds.

  7. Complete your I can statement: • Explain the process (give evidence) of how plants make, use, and store food.

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