Bellwork 1-13-15 Which diagram best represents an exchange of gases between plants and animals?

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Bellwork 1-13-15 Which diagram best represe nts an exchang e of gases between plants and animals ?

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Bellwork 1-13-15

Which diagram best represents an exchange of gases between plants and animals?

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Need to Know•Read the two paragraphs at the bottom of the first page. In addition to taking the genes needed to make chlorophyll, what else are the slugs able to take from the algae they’ve eaten? Why is this important to their ability to undergo photosynthesis?

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Roots, Stems and Leaves•Stems-connects a plant’s roots to its leaves. It supports, and stores and transports materials•Leaves-vary in shape and size; main function is to make food for the plant•Roots-part of a plant that is usually found underground to provide the plant with water and dissolved minerals, keeps plant secure in soil, and stores surplus food

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Practice• http://vle.barkingdagenhamcollege.ac.uk/cw_testbed/resources/post16/barking_college/floristry/flower/start.html

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Exit Card• List 3 flower parts you have learned about. What is the

function of each part?