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| When you eat foods, your body gains energy from the food. If you are eating food that came from a plant, the energy in that food came from the plant. Have you even wondered where do plants get their food for their energy? Plants use energy from the sun to make their own food. Earlier you learned that plants use the proces called photosynthesis to convert light energy into chemical energy. Recall that the process of photosynthesis was written chemically as:
As shown in the equation above, plants have three requirements to make their food: light, carbon dioxide, and water. The process occurs in small parts of plant cells that contain chlorophyll. In the following activity, you can demonstrate how plants respond to changes in the amount of light energy. The leaves from a plant left in the dark have little or no starch compared with leaves from a plant that has been in bright light. Materials:
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| Safety concerns: As with all science lab activities, the most important safety rule is to follow all teacher directions. | |||
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