Chapter 3 Lesson 2
Plants need water and air to change light energy into food energy.
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Plants get the energy they need from the sun
Plant leaves change light energy into energy the plant can use
Plants are different from most other living things.
Plants can use light energy to make sugar, Because plants can make sugar, they are producers. Plants can use the sugar along with minerals from the soil to make plant parts such as leaves, stems, and roots. Some of the sugar is stored in the plants' parts, such as the oranges. Some sugar is changed to starch and then stored - mostly in roots
Plants use light energy from the sun, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar.
Plants produce sugar during a process called photosynthesis
What do plants need to make sugar?
Plants use light energy from the sun, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar. Plants produce sugar during a process called photosynthesis
What is the main source of energy for plants?
Sunlight
Leaf
Tiny holes on the bottom of the leaf let air in and out. Plants use a gas, called carbon dioxide from the air.
Foods that are parts of plants
Turnips, sweet potatoes, carrots, nuts, beans, peas, oranges
Vein
Veins run through the leaf. The veins of a leaf bring water and minerals to the leaf from the stems and roots. Roots get water and minerals directly from the soil.
As the plant makes sugar, oxygen is released.
When the plant uses the sugar, water and carbon dioxide are given off. Plants get rid of these wastes through holes in their leaves/
Carbon dioxide
a gas found in air
Producer
a living thing that uses sunlight to make sugar
Photosynthesis
a process by which plants change light energy from the sun and use it to make sugar
Chlorophyll
the green substance found in plants that traps energy form the sun and give plants their green color