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Photosynthesis + Cellular Respiration
Grade Level:
10
Subject:
Biology I
Topic:
Photosynthesis + Cellular Respiration
Objective:
This lesson will address the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Biology I : Standard 3 – Flow of Matter and Energy
Conceptual Strand 3
Matter cycles and energy flows through the biosphere.
Guiding Question 3
What are the scientific explanations for how matter cycles and energy flows through the biosphere?
CLE 3210.3.3
Investigate the relationship
between the processes of photosynthesis and
cellular respiration.
Checks for understanding 93210.3.3
Conduct experiments to
investigate photosynthesis and cellular
respiration.
SPI 3210.3.3
Compare and contrast
photosynthesis and cellular respiration in
terms of energy transformation.
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Prep:
Have enough oxygen and carbon dioxide prepared to perform the introductory demonstration
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Physical materials are listed in Biologycorner.com's "rate of photosynthesis" lab and the University of Florida Science Outreach Program's "Blow up a Balloon" lab.
PowerPoint presentation, worksheets, and chapter test were all created through materials provided with the purchase of a teacher edition of Biggs, Alton. Tennessee Biology. Teacher Ed. T.l.: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2010
with supplemental materials.