트 Water Organelle? Mitochondria Glucose Chlorophyll Carbon Dioxide 로 Chloroplast Oxygen Radiant Sunlight Energy

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**Photosynthesis in the Cell**

**Instructions:**
Drag the boxes to the correct place. Either going into the organelle or exiting the organelle. **Note:** Not all boxes will be used.

**Diagram:**
There is a circular organelle in the center with layered stacks inside, resembling a chloroplast. There are three labeled boxes with arrows pointing to the organelle on the left, and three labeled boxes with arrows pointing away from the organelle on the right.

**Labels to be used:**

- **Going into the Organelle:**
  - Carbon Dioxide
  - Water
  - Radiant Sunlight Energy

- **Exiting the Organelle:**
  - Oxygen
  - Glucose

**Unused Labels:**
- Mitochondria
- Chlorophyll

**Educational Explanation:**
This activity helps visualize the process of photosynthesis where carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight enter the chloroplast. Inside, they are converted into glucose and oxygen, which exit the organelle. This is a fundamental process in plant cells that provides energy for growth and releases oxygen into the atmosphere.
Transcribed Image Text:**Photosynthesis in the Cell** **Instructions:** Drag the boxes to the correct place. Either going into the organelle or exiting the organelle. **Note:** Not all boxes will be used. **Diagram:** There is a circular organelle in the center with layered stacks inside, resembling a chloroplast. There are three labeled boxes with arrows pointing to the organelle on the left, and three labeled boxes with arrows pointing away from the organelle on the right. **Labels to be used:** - **Going into the Organelle:** - Carbon Dioxide - Water - Radiant Sunlight Energy - **Exiting the Organelle:** - Oxygen - Glucose **Unused Labels:** - Mitochondria - Chlorophyll **Educational Explanation:** This activity helps visualize the process of photosynthesis where carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight enter the chloroplast. Inside, they are converted into glucose and oxygen, which exit the organelle. This is a fundamental process in plant cells that provides energy for growth and releases oxygen into the atmosphere.
**Respiration in the Cell**

This interactive diagram is designed to help students understand the process of cellular respiration by identifying parts of the cell and the products and reactants involved.

**Diagram Description:**

- Central Image: A simplified illustration of a mitochondrion, the organelle where cellular respiration occurs. It has a folded inner membrane, known as the cristae.

**Instructions for Students:**

1. **Drag the boxes into the correct location.**
2. **NOT all boxes will be used!**

**Labels to be Placed:**

- *Organelle?* (To be labeled as "MITOCHONDRIA")
- Arrows indicating the flow of substances and energy:
  - To the mitochondrion: GLUCOSE, OXYGEN
  - From the mitochondrion: CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER, ATP

**Available Label Options:**

- CARBON DIOXIDE
- CHLOROPLAST
- ATP
- MITOCHONDRIA
- GLUCOSE
- OXYGEN
- WATER

Note: The label "CHLOROPLAST" will not be used in this diagram as it refers to a different organelle involved in photosynthesis, not cellular respiration.
Transcribed Image Text:**Respiration in the Cell** This interactive diagram is designed to help students understand the process of cellular respiration by identifying parts of the cell and the products and reactants involved. **Diagram Description:** - Central Image: A simplified illustration of a mitochondrion, the organelle where cellular respiration occurs. It has a folded inner membrane, known as the cristae. **Instructions for Students:** 1. **Drag the boxes into the correct location.** 2. **NOT all boxes will be used!** **Labels to be Placed:** - *Organelle?* (To be labeled as "MITOCHONDRIA") - Arrows indicating the flow of substances and energy: - To the mitochondrion: GLUCOSE, OXYGEN - From the mitochondrion: CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER, ATP **Available Label Options:** - CARBON DIOXIDE - CHLOROPLAST - ATP - MITOCHONDRIA - GLUCOSE - OXYGEN - WATER Note: The label "CHLOROPLAST" will not be used in this diagram as it refers to a different organelle involved in photosynthesis, not cellular respiration.
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