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Name: Leilani kiaha

PT 8.1: Photosynthesis
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Learning Target
(HS-LS1-5): I can use a model to illustrate how photosynthesis transforms light
energy into stored chemical energy.

Guiding Questions
How do plants obtain and use energy they need to grow and live?

Task 1 - Background info


DIRECTIONS: Read the following paragraph and answer the following questions. Refer to your
PT 8.1 notes for the answers. DO NOT GOOGLE ANSWERS, YOU WILL GET THEM WRONG!
Heterotrophs, such as humans and other animals, get energy from the food they consume.
As for plants, they are autotrophs, which means that they use abiotic factors, such as energy
from the sun, and other materials in their environment to make food that is used for energy.
Plants use carbon dioxide, water, and light to create glucose and oxygen. This process is
called photosynthesis (“photo” means “light,” and “synthesis” means “to create”). Plants use
photosynthesis to transform light energy into chemical energy, which is food for plants. Below
is the chemical equation for the process of photosynthesis:

1. Label the following diagram:

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A Energy

B Carbon dioxide

C Water

D Glucose

E Oxygen

2. What are the reactants in photosynthesis? Write both the name AND the formula!
Name: Carbon dioxide

Formula: Carbon dioxide and water

3. What is the catalyst to make photosynthesis happen?


The catalyst is sunlight

4. What are the products from photosynthesis? Write both the name AND the formula!
Name: Glucose

Formula: Glucose and oxygen

5. What gas do plants use during the process of photosynthesis? What gas do plants
produce after the process of photosynthesis has completed?
They use glucose and energy from sunlight. They produce 90% of oxygen that can
affect some other organisms.

6. Autotrophs make their own food using energy from ___________.


Sunlight

7. What is the function of the chloroplasts?


It absorbs energy from the sun and converts into chemical energy.

8. What is chlorophyll?
Chlorophyll reflects green light which gives plants their green color.

9. Explain in your own words, one of the four reasons why photosynthesis is important.
Photosynthesis is important because it transforms water , sunlight , carbon dioxide,

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and oxygen that the plants use as fuel to produce for the organisms.

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Task 2 - Analyzing Articles
DIRECTIONS: Please choose TWO of the following articles and answer the questions in the
charts below. Each answer needs to have at least 3-5 sentences.
Article 1: Scientists Built an 'Artificial Leaf' That Uses Sunlight to Produce Clean Synthetic Fuel
Article 2: As Climate Warms, Plants Will Absorb Less CO₂, Study Finds
Article 3: Plant scientists have found a way to 'hack' photosynthesis
Article 4: Growing Green on the Red Planet

Article Title : As Climate Warms, Plants Will Absorb Less CO2, Study Finds

1. How is this related to photosynthesis?


It's related to photosynthesis because it mentions “abundance of CO2, which plants
use for photosynthesis.”

2. What did the scientists discover?


The scientists discovered that plants and soil might start absorbing less, accelerating
the rate to change .

3. Why is this research important?


This research is important because when plants are stressed the soil can't absorb
that much of CO2 to perform photosynthesis.

Article Title : Plant scientists have found a way to 'hack' photosynthesis. Here's why
that's a big deal.

1. How is this related to photosynthesis?


This is related to photosynthesis because it talks about how photosynthesis makes
the green foods we eat.

2. What did the scientists discover?


Scientist discovered that modified tobacco plants grew up to 40% bigger than
ordinary tobacco plants.

3. Why is this research important?


It's important because it could help the farmers around the world to produce more
food to the growing global population.

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Task 3 - Floating leaf disk lab
DIRECTIONS: Read the following lab experiment.
Materials
● Sodium bicarbonate solution
● Plastic syringe
● 2-3 pieces of Leaf material (spinach)
● 1 straw (to create spinach leaf discs)
● 1 beaker and 1 plastic cup
● 1 small paper plate for each person
● Timer
Procedure
1. Using a marker, write the word “Light” and then your name(s) on your plastic cup.
2. Using the end of a straw, cut out 20-30 leaf disks. Place these disks on the paper towel.
IMPORTANT: AVOID THE LEAF VEINS! THEY WILL RUIN YOUR EXPERIMENT.
a. If the disk gets stuck in the straw, gently blow through the straw to remove it.

3. Remove the syringe plunger and then CAREFULLY place the leaf disks into the syringe
barrel. Use the straw to GENTLY push the disks to the tip of the syringe.
4. Replace the plunger but be careful not to crush the leaf disks. Push on the plunger until
only a small volume of air remains in the barrel (past the 2 mL mark is good).
5. Using the syringe, suck about 20 mL bicarbonate solution into the syringe barrel.
6. Pour the rest of the solution into your plastic cup.
7. Turn the syringe upside down so the tip points upwards.
a. Tap the syringe to suspend the leaf disks in the solution.
b. Once the leaf disks are all floating, GENTLY push out any air in the syringe.

8. Holding your thumb TIGHTLY over the syringe-opening, gently draw back on the
plunger to create a vacuum (you’ll feel it pulling on your thumb. It will probably hurt a bit.
You will survive, I promise.). Hold this vacuum for about 10-15 seconds.
a. Take your thumb off the tip of the syringe and hold it up. The bicarbonate solution will sneak into
the air spaces in the leaf causing the disks to sink.
9. Place the syringe facing upwards on your desk. Hold your thumb on the opening. Then
gently push downward. Hold for about 10-15 seconds.
a. You will have to repeat step 7&8 about 2-3 times in order to get the disks to sink.
10. Once all of your disks are sinking, push out as much solution as you can back into the
cup without crushing the leaf disks! There will be some water left in the syringe.
11. Pull out the plunger and dump out the leaf disks into your plastic cup.
a. If they all (or at least most of them) sink to the bottom you are good so far. If not, you will have to
start all over. :(
12. Place your cup under a consistent light source. Place the cup under the light set up in
class. I will place a cup labeled DARK in a darkened cabinet with zero sunlight.
13. Use a timer and observe how many leaves are floating in your cup after each minute for
10 minutes. RECORD your minute by minute observations in TABLE 1 below! If you
forget to do this you will have to START ALL OVER!

Collecting Data

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To collect data, you will check the progress of your leaf disks every minute. Count how many
leaf disks are floating after each minute.
Table 1: Floating Leaf Disks
Time Disks Floating in Light Disks Floating in Dark

1 minute 0 0

2 minutes 0 0

3 minutes 0 0

4 minutes 3 0

5 minutes 5 0

6 minutes 6 0

7 minutes 8 0

8 minutes 7 0

9 minutes 7 0

10 minutes 7 0

DATA ANALYSIS:
1. At what time did some of the leaf disks first start to float? At what time did most of the
leaf disks float?
Some of the leaf disks start to float around 4 minutes. Most of them started to float 7
minutes mark

2. Which beaker had more floating leaf disks at the end of the experiment, LIGHT or DARK?
The light beaker had most of the disks floating at the end

3. Do you think that all the leaf disks in the LIGHT beaker would float if enough time
passed? Use vocabulary words to explain why.
Yes , the light beaker would have if it had enough time from the light energy

4. What about the leaf disks in the DARK beaker? Use vocabulary words to explain why.
No , Because it wasn't getting any light and if there's no light there's no energy

5. What gas is being consumed in photosynthesis? What gas is being produced?


Gas is consumed is carbon dioxide and produced oxygen

6. Would increasing the amount of light increase the rate of photosynthesis? Explain.
Yes, I think increasing the amount of light would increase the rate of photosynthesis

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because photosynthesis depends on light.
7. How do plants obtain and use energy they need to grow and live? (Write 2-3 Paragraphs.
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Each paragraph should be 7-8 sentences long)

Plants use the process of photosynthesis to grow and produce food for other organisms.
Plants use energy from the sunlight , carbon dioxide from the air , water that absorbs from
soil, glucose that's in the plant , and oxygen that is released in the air. Photosynthesis is a
process within plants so they generally use the green pigment chlorophyll. Chlorophyll job is
to absorb light, usually from sunlight. Energy is a process of photosynthesis because solar
energy is a chemical energy that converts water and carbon dioxide to glucose. Glucose is
used by plants to make substances like cellulose and starch. Also glucose is used for energy
for the plants. Oxygen provides protons and electrons. Oxygen is a part of a product that
releases into the air from plants that's 90% oxygen. The final product is glucose and oxygen
for photosynthesis. Just along with water it's a by-product to photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide and what has to do with photosynthesis? Plants take carbon dioxide CO2
and water HO2 from air and soil. For it to produce photosynthesis because carbon and water
are the main parts. The chemical formulas for reactants are carbon dioxide CO2 and water
HO2. Then the formula for products is glucose C6H12O6 and oxygen O2. With chloroplasts it
performs photosynthesis during the daylight hours other than without daylight. Catalyst is
almost like chlorophyll and helps react faster to carbon dioxide. Then last but not least is
Autotroph where organisms can produce their own food using light , water, carbon dioxide
or other chemicals.

MASTERY RUBRIC AND COMPLETION CHECKLIST


Learning Target
(HS-LS2-6): I can evaluate the claims, evidence, and reasoning that stable conditions
result in consistent populations within an ecosystem, while changing conditions can
result in a new ecosystem.

Guiding Question
How do plants obtain and use energy they need to grow and live?

1 Concerns (2) Goal Achieved (3) Exceeded Mastery (4)


(Similar to a C) (Similar to a B or B+) (Similar to an A or A+)

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A score of 2 means you 1) Topic and Content ❏ Answered the challenge question?
did everything you My argument has a ❏ Real-world examples or
knowledgeable and applications used not from the
were supposed to but class activity.
your answer may have thoughtful response to the
❏ Score 80% or above on the Unit
used some vocabulary learning target(s) and guiding quiz.
incorrectly or your use question(s). ❏ Supported my argument with
of evidence was unclear information that was not
2) Use of Evidence and provided in class and cited
or missing some
Analysis correctly.
important details. ❏ Used all score 4 vocabulary.
My argument is supported by
information from the
provided class resources You need at least 3 boxes
and class activities. checked from the above boxes to
have a chance at earning a
grade of 4 if you got a 3 on
everything else.

IMPORTANT! Any information used that is NOT learned from class MUST be cited or you will have to
redo the assignment! You must use YOUR OWN WORDS.
Required Vocabulary: If you do not use ALL of the Score 2 words you will get NO CREDIT.

Score 2 Words Score 3 Words Score 4 Words

● Energy ● Energy
● Photosynthesis
● Energy ● Catalyst
● Photosynthesis
● Chloroplasts
● Photosynthesis ● Autotroph
● Chloroplasts
● Oxygen
● Chloroplasts ● Chemical Formula
● Oxygen
● Water
● Oxygen ● Carbon dioxide
● Water
● Glucose
● Water ● Chlorophyll
● Glucose
● Glucose
● Reactant
● Reactant
● Product
● Product
● Catalyst

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