
Photosynthesis Greenhouse
Plants use light energy to rearrange atoms from water and CO₂ into sugar and oxygen; atoms regroup rather than appearing, and the scarcest required input limits production.
BiologyAges 9-12~10 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Identify where water, carbon dioxide, and light enter the process.
- Rearrange the same visible C, H, and O atoms from water and carbon dioxide into sugar building units and oxygen pairs.
- Predict and observe how the least available required input limits sugar and oxygen production.
- Transfer the atoms-plus-energy model to no-light scenarios and endless generated greenhouse jobs.
The levels
- Gather the ingredients
Locate the entry routes for water, carbon dioxide, and light energy.
- Build with atoms
Regroup all 12 input atoms into two sugar building units and two oxygen pairs.
- Find the bottleneck
Predict and test how lowering one required input changes production.
- Night shift transfer
Apply the atoms-plus-energy model to a plant with water and carbon dioxide but no light.
Ready when they are.
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