Lucy Hawkins, Fran Eardley, Stuart Lloyd and, Gemma Young Solutions for Chapter: Photosynthesis and Plant Growth, Exercise 13: End of Chapter Review
Lucy Hawkins Science Solutions for Exercise - Lucy Hawkins, Fran Eardley, Stuart Lloyd and, Gemma Young Solutions for Chapter: Photosynthesis and Plant Growth, Exercise 13: End of Chapter Review
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Questions from Lucy Hawkins, Fran Eardley, Stuart Lloyd and, Gemma Young Solutions for Chapter: Photosynthesis and Plant Growth, Exercise 13: End of Chapter Review with Hints & Solutions
Use figure 1.18 to help you answer the following questions.
Explain the function of the guard cells.

Use the figure given to help you answer the following questions.
Where do plant cells store most of their water? (Mention the answer in two terms.)

The given photo is taken using a high-powered microscope. It shows a cross-section through the root of a broad bean plant.
Name structure A. (Answer in one word.)

The given photo is taken using a high-powered microscope. It shows a cross-section through the root of a broad bean plant.
Describe how A is adapted for its function.

The given photo is taken using a high-powered microscope. It shows a cross-section through the root of a broad bean plant.
Suggest what structure B could be.

The given photo is taken using a high-powered microscope. It shows a cross-section through the root of a broad bean plant.
Describe the function of B.

What is the term used to describe the movement of water through a plant?

Making sure that you include the keywords below, describe the journey that water makes from the soil through a plant.
Evaporate, root, stem, leaf, xylem, stomata, diffusion.
