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1. The Process of Photosynthesis
EDET 620
BAD Presentation Sample
2. SOL 4.4
The student will investigate and understand basic plant
anatomy and life processes. Key concepts include
• a) the structures of typical plants and the function of each
structure;
• b) processes and structures involved with plant reproduction;
• c) photosynthesis; and
• d) adaptations allow plants to satisfy life needs and respond to
the environment.
• Explain the process of photosynthesis using the following words
-sunlight -chlorophyll -water -carbon dioxide -oxygen -sugar
3. Leaves Absorb Sunlight
• The leaves of a plant take in
sunlight which is one of the
elements need before
photosynthesis can occur.
• Sunlight is then used to
make sugar which comes in
the form of food a plant
makes.
4. Where Sunlight is Stored
• The sunlight is absorbed
into the leaves.
• The chlorophyll inside
the plant cell is where
sunlight is stored.
5. Plant takes in CO2
• After absorbing the
sunlight the plant also
takes in Carbon Dioxide
from the air.
• After this the plant is
ready to start creating
the products of
Photosynthesis.
6. Products of Photosynthesis
• The plant makes oxygen
and sugar from the
sunlight and Carbon
Dioxide that has been
taken in.
Editor's Notes
The leaves of a plant take in sunlight which is one of the elements need before photosynthesis can occur. Sunlight is then used to make sugar which comes in the form of food a plant makes.