A chance to catch up and revise!. Plant minerals – a quick bit of research MineralUsed for by plant for…If plant is deficient it will… Nitrogen Potassium.

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A chance to catch up and revise!

Plant minerals – a quick bit of research MineralUsed for by plant for…If plant is deficient it will… Nitrogen Potassium Phosphorus Calcium Magnesium

Photosynthesis evaluation Green = really understand this well Orange = OK with this topic after revision Red = struggling a bit and need to go back over it. Structure of a plant and the names of the organs. Limiting factors Photosynthesis equationControlling photosynthesis Testing a leaf for starchUses of glucose Plant mineralsLeaf: structure and function

A chance to revise… You need to make sure that you are aware of the topics on the evaluation sheet AND… The structure and function of xylem The structure and function of phloem The structure and function of root hair cells