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Chocolate Chip CookieRecipe
The Recipe
• 1 pkg• 2 ¼ C• 1 tsp• 1 tsp• 1 C• ¾ C• ¾ C • 1 tsp• 2• 1 C
• Chocolate Chips• Flour• Baking soda• Salt• Butter• Granulated sugar• Brown sugar• Vanilla• Eggs• Nuts (optional)
Directions
• Bake at 375 degrees• For 9-11 minutes• Makes 5 dozen cookies
Photosynthesis
6 CO2 + 6 H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2
sunlight
Chloroplast
(Chlorophyll)
Video Photosynthesis
Lego Count36
12
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Lego LessonOxygen
Carbon
Hydrogen
Everyone Build a Molecule (Page 3 of manual)
CO2
H2O
O2
Everyone
Now build two more of each of these molecules.
Day 1 Equation Team Sheet
• Write the formula for photosynthesis on your paper
6 CO2 + 6 H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2
sunlight
Chloroplast
(Chlorophyll)
* Place your molecules under the appropriate symbol
Now Build a Glucose Molecule
Use the manual to build this compound page 7- 16. Follow the instructions
Use the rest of the pieces . Do not take apart the molecules which you just built!
Lego Photosynthesis
+ +chloroplast
sunlight
Turn your paper over (Day 2) Cellular Respiration
• Write the formula on the lines
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 H20 + 6 CO2 + Energycell
mitochondria
•Move your molecules to the correct area on your Day 2 sheet.
Lego Cellular Respiration
+ +mitochondria
cell
+
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• Take apart the 6 CO2 molecules and the 6 H2O and place them back into the baggie. Close the baggie.
• Disassemble
• C6H12O6 molecule
• 6 O2 molecule
Place the legos in the yellow tray.
• Rebuild them back into
• 6 CO2
• 6 H20
Video Cellular Respiration
Cellular Respiration
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 H20 + 6 CO2 Energycell
mitochondria
When does cellular respiration occur?
• Occurs in • Plants at night• Animals (all the time)
Where does Cellular Respiration occur?
• In the mitochondria of the cell
Why?
• To produce energy for cell processes
Fermentation
Glucose CO2 + Alcohol + Energy
Bacteria/yeast
No mitochondria
•Does not use oxygen
•Used to produce alcoholic beverages
•Happens in your cells when they don’t get enough oxygen (“feel the burn”)