1. Make a drawing of a leaf, label the starting materials and the products, drew arrows to show where these substances enter, leave or remalo in the plant. Use the resource in theit 5 Larsson 3, page &

Unfortunately, I cannot view specific pages or resources. But I can provide a general description of a drawing of a leaf with starting materials and products labeled, as well as arrows showing their movement in the plant.

Title: Leaf Structure and Photosynthesis

Drawing:
- Draw a leaf with a main vein and smaller veins radiating outwards.
- Label the starting materials as water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight.
- Label the products as oxygen and glucose.
- Draw arrows showing the movement of water and carbon dioxide entering the leaf through the stomata.
- Draw arrows showing where sunlight is absorbed by the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.
- Draw arrows showing where oxygen is released through the stomata and where glucose is stored or used as energy in the plant.

This drawing will visually represent the process of photosynthesis in a leaf, demonstrating the flow of materials in and out of the plant.