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Chapter 4: Ecosystems - Lesson 1

Study game for 5th grade Science

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Topics of this game:
  • What do plants need in order to grow?
  • What parts of a plant make most of the plant's food?
  • What three types of tissue are found in plant leaves?
  • Photosynthesis takes in ______________ and gives off ______________.
  • What makes a plant's leaves green?
  • Chlorophyll is a _______ substance stored in the plant's _______.
  • Where does the water necessary for photosynthesis come from?
  • Animals take in ________________ and release ____________________.
  • Both carbon dioxide and oxygen are involved in ________________.
  • True/False Cellular respiration takes in oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide.
  • True/False Plants get the sugar they break down in order to release energy through their roots.
  • Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are ______________ of each other.
  • True/False How does the role of energy differ in photosynthesis and cellular respiration? Photosynthesis --> light energy is used to form sugar Cellular respiration --> energy is released when sugar is broken down
  • Carbon dioxide and oxygen are both involved in photosynthesis. How are their roles alike?
  • True/False Carbon dioxide and oxygen are both involved in photosynthesis. How are their roles different? They are different in that plants breathe carbon dioxide and animals and humans breathe oxygen.

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