photosynthesis

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Las plantas producen su propio alimento

Photographs and simple text help students learn how plants make their own food, describing what plants need to make their own food, why plants are important to life on Earth, and how animals and plants benefit each other.

Producers

An introduction to producers that describes different organisms that make their own food, discusses where they can be found and risks they face, and explains their place in a food chain.

The food chain mystery!

2004
Presents an introduction to the food chain, explaining producers, consumers, and decomposers, and describes the process by which energy flows through the food chain, discussing photosynthesis, predator-prey relationships, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and more.

Understanding photosynthesis with Max Axiom, super scientist

an augmented reading science experience
2019
In graphic novel format, follows the adventures of Max Axiom as he explains the science behind photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis

2019
"Photosynthesis introduces readers to the amazing ways in which plants produce their own food and rely on the sun for survival. Readers will be fascinated with these plants' powers!"--Provided by the publisher.
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Living sunlight

how plants bring the Earth to life
2009
Introduces children to the importance of sunlight for growing plants, and describes why humans and animals depend on it to survive.
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The science of light

2016
Light is an amazing thing. It allows us to see, sure, but how is it made? This book takes a look at the science behind the creation, travel, and appearance of light. From how fast light travels to the materials that create it, the science behind illumination is fascinating and essential to understanding human life. Informative flowcharts bring the context to life explaining how the human eye sees and reacts to light and how some animals can even see in the dark!.

Producers

2016
An introduction to producers that describes different organisms that make their own food, discusses where they can be found and risks they face, and explains their place in a food chain.

Food chains

2000
An overview of the interdependence between plant and animal life. An explanation of food chains, food webs and the dependence of all living things on solar energy.

Photosynthesis

2006
Lab partners Anna and Jack investigate the chemical process of photosynthesis--the means by which plants convert air and light to food.

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