Plant structure, photosynthesis, rate of photosynthesis and how plants use glucose
- Created by: Tia fearnley
- Created on: 20-11-16 14:50
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Plant cells are organised into tissues and organs. There organs are stems, roots and leaves. Organs are made of tissues for example in a leaf it is made up of:
Mesophyll tissue- most of the photosynthesis takes place here
Xylem and Phloem- they transport water, mineral ions and sucrose around the plan
Epidermal tissue- this covers the whole plant
Photosynthesis equation
Photosynthesis is the process that produces food in plants. The food produces is glucose. I happens inside chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts contain a green substance caled chlorophyll which absorbs sunlight and uses energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into gucose and…
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