Essential Foods
M'Kenna
Parts of the Plant
Photosynthesis
Connecting the Pieces
100

What do you call a molecule found in food?

A food molecule.

100

What was M'Kenna's condition?

Celiac disease

100

What part of the plant is found below the ground?

The roots

100

What is made during photosynthesis?

Glucose and oxygen

100

Why do we eat plants?

To gain food molecules.

200

What food molecules are made of mainly carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms? (glucose, starch and fiber)

Carbohydrates

200

What did M'Kenna's condition cause her body to not do?

Her body could not absorb glucose in her small intestine.

200

What part(s) of the plant are found above the ground?

Leaves and stems

200

What are the ingredients of photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide, water and sunlight

200

What is compost?

Dead things being broken down.

300

What is the smallest carbohydrate?

Glucose

300

What food molecule cannot be broken down in our bodies?

Fiber

300

Where are chloroplasts found in the plant?

They are found in the leaves.

300

What happens to photosynthesis if there is no sunlight?

It does not happen.

300

Why are dead things so important for plants?

They provide them with nutrients not easily obtained.

400

What is the largest carbohydrate?

Fiber

400

What part of the body absorbs glucose? (Be specific.)

The villi

400

Where are the stomata found in the plant?

They are found in the leaves.

400

Where does photosynthesis happen in the plant? (Be as specific as possible and use the scientific name.)

In the chloroplasts.

400

What other atoms did we say are in food molecules other than carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.

Nitrogen and sulfur

500

How do plants get their food?

They must make it using carbon dioxide, water and sunlight.

500

How is glucose transported throughout our bodies?

Through our blood.

500

What is the function of the chloroplasts?

To conduct photosynthesis.

500

Why is carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis?

The carbon in the molecule is needed to make glucose.

500

How do animals help plants?

We breath out carbon dioxide and our excretion has important nutrients in it.

600

What food molecules is found in maple syrup?

Glucose

600

What gas is needed to burn glucose or fat?

Oxygen

600

What is the function of the stomata?

To breath in carbon dioxide and breath out oxygen.

600

Why is sunlight needed for photosynthesis?

The energy from the light is needed to start the chemical reaction.

600

How do plants help animals?

They take carbon dioxide out of the air, create food and absorb other materials which are harmful in large amounts.

700

What function does the maple sap serve for the maple tree?

The maple sap is what transports food molecules throughout the plant.

700

What gas is produced from burning glucose or fat?

Carbon dioxide

700

How do chloroplasts respond to low light conditions?

They move away from the light.

700

What happens to photosynthesis if there is no carbon dioxide?

Oxygen can still be made but glucose cannot.

700

If plants need nitrogen to make protein, why are they not absorbing it from the air?

They cannot use nitrogen in gas form, it must be a liquid.

800

What is the function of food for plants?

It is stored food for the plant to use later. Just like how our bodies use fat.

800

What is the name of the process where our bodies burn glucose or fat to gain energy?

Cellular respiration

800

Why do chloroplasts move away from sunlight in intense light conditions?

They can get burned and die.

800

How does the energy from the light start the chemical reaction for photosynthesis?

It gives the carbon dioxide and water molecules the energy they need to break apart so they can regroup as glucose and oxygen.

800

What do you notice about this equation and what we have learned about previously?


Photosynthesis is cellular respiration but backwards.