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Dive into the world of Ecology, Plant Anatomy, Photosynthesis, and Cellular Respiration with this comprehensive cover. Visualize trophic levels, ATP molecules, flower anatomy, leaf structures, and biochemical processes with engaging diagrams and activities. Explore terms like Consumers, Producers, Heterotrophs, ATP, and Chloroplasts. Learn about energy flow in food webs, label trophic levels, color ATP molecules, dissect leaf anatomy, and grasp the magic of photosynthesis and cellular respiration equations. This educational resource covers key biology concepts in a fun and interactive manner.
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Unit 4-6Diagram Book Ecology, TrophicLevels, ATP /ADP, Flower Anatomy, Anatomy of a Leaf, Photosynthesis, and Cellular Respiration
Create a cover!!!!! • The cover should represent the theme of Unit 4-6-> Ecology, Plant Anatomy, Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration. • Consider the vocab: Consumers, Producers, Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, Sunlight, Kreb’s Cycle, Calvin Cycle, Cellular Respiration, ATP, ADP, Glycolysis, H2O, O2, C6H12O6, CO2, Chloroplast, Mitochondria, Fermentation, and Energy.
Page 1- Cut out the diagrams and charts to fit appropriately. • Define food web. • Under the food web picture write “The arrows show the direction in which energy flows.” • On the trophic level chart fill in the correct animals from the food web that fit each category.
Page 2- Trophic Levels • Label the levels producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer. • Define Energy Pyramid. • How much energy is transferred from trophic level to trophic level? Write this on the page.
Page 4- ATP Molecule • Color and label Adenine blue • Color and label ribose red • Color and label the phosphates yellow • Color and label the high energy bonds green • Answer the questions.
Page 5 – The Flowering Plant Diagram • Color the picture of the flower.
Page 6- Make a table. • Make sure the table fills the entire page. • The labels need to correspond with the numbers on the flower. • Fill in the functions of each structure.
Page 9- Cross Section of a Leaf • Color the anatomy of the leaf according to the key. • Cuticle, labeled A- color light blue • Epidermis, labeled B- color yellow • Guard Cells, labeled C- color pink • Palisade Mesophyll, labeled D, color dark green • Phloem, labeled H, color purple • Xylem, labeled G, color orange • Spongy Mesophyll, labeled F, color light green • Bundle Sheath, labeled E, color dark blue
Page 11- Photosynthesis • Define photosynthesis in the top box. • Write the equation for photosynthesis in the bottom box. Make sure to label the products and reactants, as well as write out the molecules of the equation. • Label the chloroplast: • 1. Chloroplast • 2. Sunlight • 3. H2O • 4. Thylakoid contains chlorophyll • 5. Oxygen • 6. Energy carrying molecules transferred to light independent reactions. • 7. CO2 from atmosphere • 8. Calvin Cycle • 9. Glucose, C6H12O6
Page 12- Cellular Respiration • Define cellular respiration in the top box. • Write the equation for cellular respiration. Label the reactants and products, as well as writing out the molecules of the equation. • Fill in the Glycolysis box: anaerobic, makes 2 ATP, occurs in the cytoplasm, splits one glucose into 2-3 carbon chains. • Label the mitochondria: • 1. Mitochondria • 2. 2-3 carbon chains (broken down glucose) • 3. Krebs cycle takes place in the mitochondrial matrix. Produces 2 ATP • 4. Carbon dioxide • 5. Energy transferred to second stage • 6. Energy from glycolysis and O2 enter • 7. Water is produced, ATP is produced. • On the bottom write: ATP comes from: 2 from glycolysis, 2 from Krebs Cycle, and 34 from the Electron Transport Chain. Totaling 38 ATP.