photosynthesis

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Plants need sunlight

2014
Explains how plants use a process called "photosynthesis" to convert light from the sun, water, and air into energy for growth.

Photosynthesis

2015
"Have you ever seen a tree at the grocery store buying dinner? Probably not! Plants create their food in a very different way. They make their own food through photosynthesis"--Provided by publisher.

Flowers

from seed to bloom
2016
This book tells the process seeds undergo from tiny shells to roots, stalks, and eventually flowers.

Photosynthesis

Describes the process of photosynthesis.

How plants clean the air

one leaf at a time
2015
"In this book, readers learn how plants clean the air with their leaves."--Provided by publisher.

Experiment with photosynthesis

2015
Contains step-by-step instructions for experiments to help young readers explore photosynthesis.

Leaves

2014
Provides readers with a complete and comprehensive understanding of the role of leaves, their structure and how they are designed to enable plants to make food.

How do plants make their own food?

2015
Readers will dive into this fascinating book and uncover the mysteries of how plants sustain themselves. With bright photos clearly labeled with specific life-science vocabulary, readers will learn the cycle of how plants convert water and light into nutrients.

Eating the Sun

how plants power the planet
2008
Discusses photosynthesis at the molecular level and addresses evidence that shows how plants could have begun the life cycle on Earth, with an analysis of the oxygen and carbon dioxide imbalance that exists due to burning of fossil fuels and how the processes of plants can be utilized to restore balance.

La fotosintesis

de la luz del sol al alimento
2007
Explains the complex information concerning the process plants use to turn poisonous gases into food and oxygen in direct, sequential style with colorful pictures to catch the reader's attention. Nature's Changes series. Cambios Que Suceden En La Naturaleza.

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