Photosynthesis

Applications and Investigations in Earth Science (9th Edition)
9th Edition
ISBN:9780134746241
Author:Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa
Publisher:Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa
Chapter1: The Study Of Minerals
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Can someon make this into a model

Making Models
1. Look at the sample
models provided to
give you an idea of
what you will be
creating. **These
models have nothing
to do with PTS and CR
- just use to see how
models can be
arranged.
2. On each board,
arrange the pictures
to create a model of
photosynthesis and
cellular respiration.
Each reaction is on its
own board. Resize the
4. Delete
3. Draw arrows
between your
arranged images to
indicate inputs and
images not
needed for
each process.
images if needed. NOT
ALL WILL BE USED ON
outputs.
EACH BOARD.
DYNAMIC AND COMPLEX: THE GLOBAL WATER CYCLE
Food Chains
Water storage in the atmosphere
Sublimation
Condensation
Precipitation
Water storage in
ce and snow
Transpiration
anake
ow!
bluehird
Interception loss
Evaporation
granshopper
Snowmelt runoff
to streams
(secondary
Evaporation
Surface runoff
gruss
(primary
consumer)
(tertiary
consumer)
consumer)
Infitration
Water storage in
Oceans
Spring
Freshwater
torage
(producer)
(decomposers)
(apex
predator)
undwater dscharya
Groundwater storage
Copyright. University of Wakats. Iw.acierceleam.org.ne
Transcribed Image Text:Making Models 1. Look at the sample models provided to give you an idea of what you will be creating. **These models have nothing to do with PTS and CR - just use to see how models can be arranged. 2. On each board, arrange the pictures to create a model of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Each reaction is on its own board. Resize the 4. Delete 3. Draw arrows between your arranged images to indicate inputs and images not needed for each process. images if needed. NOT ALL WILL BE USED ON outputs. EACH BOARD. DYNAMIC AND COMPLEX: THE GLOBAL WATER CYCLE Food Chains Water storage in the atmosphere Sublimation Condensation Precipitation Water storage in ce and snow Transpiration anake ow! bluehird Interception loss Evaporation granshopper Snowmelt runoff to streams (secondary Evaporation Surface runoff gruss (primary consumer) (tertiary consumer) consumer) Infitration Water storage in Oceans Spring Freshwater torage (producer) (decomposers) (apex predator) undwater dscharya Groundwater storage Copyright. University of Wakats. Iw.acierceleam.org.ne
Photosynthesis
Glucose
Carbon
dioxide
охудen
ΑΤΡ
Transcribed Image Text:Photosynthesis Glucose Carbon dioxide охудen ΑΤΡ
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