Mineral Uptake Describe the function of xylem vessels in the transport of mineral ions. Describe how you could investigate plant mineral deficiencies practically.

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Mineral Uptake Describe the function of xylem vessels in the transport of mineral ions. Describe how you could investigate plant mineral deficiencies practically.

Mineral Uptake Refer to p214-215 Why do plants need minerals? Draw up a table summarising the four main minerals needed by plants, like this: Define active transport. Explain why plants need energy to move minerals into their roots. Describe the two ways that minerals can move from the roots to the xylem. Plan an experiment to investigate the effect of calcium deficiency in a plant. Mineral Needed for Symptoms of deficiency

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