. Make a drawing of a leaf, label the starting materials and the products, draw arrows to show where these substances enter, leave or remain in the plant. Use the resource in Unit 5 Lesson 3, page 6

2. Make a drawing of photosynthesis. Label photosynthesis, glucose, chlorophyll, chloroplasts, stomata Unit 5 Lesson 2 page 12

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I'm sorry, but I am unable to create drawings. I can provide a written description or explanation instead.

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Provide a written description

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For the first drawing of a leaf, you can start with two arrows pointing towards the leaf labeled "carbon dioxide" and "water." Inside the leaf, you can label the starting materials as carbon dioxide and water. Then, as the arrows point towards the center of the leaf, you can label the products as glucose and oxygen. Finally, draw two arrows pointing outwards from the leaf labeled "oxygen" and "glucose."

For the second drawing of photosynthesis, you can start with a diagram of a plant cell with chloroplasts. Label the process of photosynthesis at the top. Inside the chloroplasts, label chlorophyll. Draw arrows pointing towards the chloroplasts labeled "carbon dioxide" and "water." Arrows should also point towards the chloroplasts with the label "sunlight." Inside the chloroplasts, label the product as glucose. Finally, draw arrows pointing outwards from the chloroplasts labeled "oxygen" and "glucose." Additionally, label the stomata where gases like carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the plant.