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lifework 1. where do plants get their sugar from? what is leftover, and…

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  1. where do plants get their sugar from? what is leftover, and what happens to that waste product?
  1. what organelle is responsible for breaking apart a sugar molecule? explain how you know.
  1. create a table that shows the reactants and products of photosynthesis. label each as either matter or energy.
  1. in photosynthesis _____________ energy is converted into __________________ energy.
  1. use your knowledge of photosynthesis to explain why plants die when they don’t get enough water.

Explanation:

Question 1
Brief Explanations

Plants produce sugar through photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide (from the air) and water (from the soil) along with light energy to make glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The leftover product is oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells.

Brief Explanations

The mitochondrion is the organelle responsible for breaking apart sugar molecules. Mitochondria are known as the "powerhouses" of the cell because they perform cellular respiration. In cellular respiration, sugar (glucose) is broken down in the presence of oxygen to release energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), along with carbon dioxide and water. This process of breaking down sugar to release energy happens in the mitochondria.

Step 1: Recall Photosynthesis Reactants/Products

Photosynthesis has reactants (what goes in) and products (what comes out). Reactants: carbon dioxide ($\ce{CO_2}$), water ($\ce{H_2O}$), light energy. Products: glucose ($\ce{C_6H_{12}O_6}$), oxygen ($\ce{O_2}$), chemical energy (stored in glucose).

Step 2: Classify as Matter/Energy

  • Matter: substances with mass/volume ($\ce{CO_2}$, $\ce{H_2O}$, $\ce{C_6H_{12}O_6}$, $\ce{O_2}$).
  • Energy: light (input), chemical (stored in glucose, output).

Step 3: Create Table

ComponentType (Matter/Energy)Role (Reactant/Product)
WaterMatterReactant
Light EnergyEnergyReactant
GlucoseMatterProduct
OxygenMatterProduct
Chemical EnergyEnergyProduct

Answer:

Plants get their sugar from the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide, water, and light energy to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The leftover (waste) product is oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere.

Question 2