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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page M/J COMPREHENSIVE SCIENCE 3 Course Code: 200210001 BODY OF KNOWLEDGE: L. Life Science; P: Physical Science; N: Nature of Science TOPIC VII: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration ESSENTIAL CONTENT A. Cell Structure Overview 1. Animal cell structure 2. Plant cell structure 3. Difference between the two B. Photosynthesis 1. Role of light, carbon dioxide, and water 2. Oxygen and Sugars 3. The Photosynthesis Equation C. Cell Respiration 1. All living things 2. Role of Oxygen and Sugars D. Law of Conservation of Mass and Energy Division of Academics – Department of Science Second Nine Weeks OBJECTIVES Compare/contrast the different organelles found in plant and animal cells and describe their roles and processes Identify the factors (requirements) that are needed for photosynthesis to occur Explain the role of light, carbon dioxide, water, and chlorophyll in the process and products of photosynthesis Explain that light waves can be reflected, refracted, and/or absorbed during photosynthesis Investigate the factors that are needed for cell respiration to occur Describe the process of cellular respiration in the cell (in plants and animals) and its purpose Explain that living systems obey the Law of Conservation of Mass and the Law of Conservation of Energy Pacing Date(s) Traditional 10 Days 11-18-16 to 12-08-16 Block 5 Days 11-18-16 to 12-08-16 INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS Core Text Book: Pearson Interactive Science Florida Ch. 13.1 - 13.2 Vocabulary: Light, carbon dioxide, water, chloroplast, cell, glucose, oxygen, ecosystem, photosynthesis, autotroph, heterotroph, chlorophyll, cellular respiration, oxygen, energy Technology: 1. Pearson: My science online, My Planet Diary Interactive Art: How Plants use Energy; Virtual Lab: What colors of the light spectrum are most important for plant growth? 2. BBC: Respiration, Life Processes 3. BrainPOP: Cellular Respiration, Photosynthesis 4. Other: Cell Respiration Concept Map; Injecting Inquiry into Photosynthesis; Cell Respiration Lab bench activity, Cell Respiration & Photosynthesis 5. Study Jams-Photosynthesis 6. The Incredible Mega Cell 7. Cell Games & Tutorial 8. Photosynthesis Page 1 of 4 SC.8.L.18.1 SC.8.L.18.2 SC.8.L.18.4 SC.8.P.8.5 SC.8.N.1.1 LAFS.68.RST.3.7 Cell Energy cycle Cell Structure Plants and Snails Growing Plants Photosynthesis Lab Standard: SC.8.L.18.1 Video Image Interactive Glossary Skill Builder Describe and investigate the process of photosynthesis, such as the roles of light, carbon dioxide, water and chlorophyll; production of food; release of oxygen Water and Carbon Dioxide: The Raw Materials for Photosynthesis Oxygen and Green Plants: The Process of Photosynthesis Leaves Photosynthesis Plants in the Tropical Rain Forest The Internal Features of Leaves Trees The Sun, Light and Photosynthesis Extreme Plant Adaptations: Conifers and Cacti The Chemistry of Photosynthesis Photosynthesis, definition Photosynthesis (2) Chlorophyll, definition Photosynthesis Equation Photosynthesis (1) Photosynthesis Carbon Cycle Photosynthesis Reading Passage Why Do Plants Need Sunlight? Plants and Photosynthesis Science Content Collection Photosynthesis Plants Standard: SC.8.L.18.2 Video Image Describe and investigate how cellular respiration breaks down food to provide energy and releases carbon dioxide Parts of a Cell Types of Cells: Plant Cell Organs and Cells Plant Cells: Function of Root and Leaf Cells Mitochondria Plant Cells: Underground Operation – Root Function Cytoplasm: Mitochondria Used for Releasing Energy The Wonders of the Cell: Cell Structure Organelles: Mitochondria Cellular Respiration Chloroplasts and Photosynthesis Breathing vs Respiration Chloroplasts and Photosynthesis Respiration & Photosynthesis The Cell Wall and Vacuoles Cellular Respiration Types of Cells: Amoeba and Animal Cells Getting Oxygen: Plants and Animals on Land and Water Types of Cells: Human Cell Animal Cell Structure Plant Respiration Equation Plant Cell Structure Photosynthesis/Respiration Cycle Interactive Glossary Respiration Breathe Exploration Seasons in the Cell Cellular Respiration Science Content Collection Cellular Respiration Standard: SC.8.L.18.4 Video Reading Passage Standard: SC.8.P.8.5 Video Article Reading Passage Cite evidence that living systems follow the Laws of Conservation of Mass and Energy The Survival of Plants: Reproduction and Change Plants in Space Introduction to the Flow of Matter and Energy Matter & Energy Mimicking Nature to Create Energy Force, Motion and Living Things Recognize that there are a finite number of elements and that their atoms combine in a multitude of ways to produce compounds that make up all of the living and nonliving things that we encounter The Wonders of the Cell: Studying Human Consciousness Products of Photosynthesis The Chemistry of Photosynthesis Oxidation: Rust and Cellular Respiration Adenosine Triphosphate Metabolism and Cellular Respiration All activities are hyperlinked. Video Image Florida Is Running Out of Sand The Chemistry of Green: Chlorophyll Turning Over a New Leaf: How Leaves Die Chemistry of Changing Leaves Scientist Norman Haber Discovers Way to Move Molecules, Pull Gold from Ore A Really 'Green' Energy Source: Algae Survival of Trees The Dirt (Actually, Lack of It) on Hydroponically-Grown Plants Power Plants: Engineers Mimic Photosynthesis to Harvest Light Energy A New Form of Chlorophyll? Newly-Discovered Chlorophyll Scavenger Could Lead to Cheaper Biofuels