PLANT NUTRITION 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyTransport in PlantsIGCSEAll boards Created by: LizelledpCreated on: 05-04-21 13:57 What does plants need to make Protein? Nitrogen 1 of 19 What does plants need to make chlorophyll? magnesium 2 of 19 What is minerals? substance found in nature that does not contain biological molecules. 3 of 19 What happens to a plant if it does not get the minerals needed? the plant won't grow 4 of 19 Where can you find nitrogen? in nitrate ions 5 of 19 What happens to a plant when it does not get enough magnesium? the leaves turns yellow between the veins 6 of 19 What do you called it when leaves of a plant turns yellow between the veins? chlorosis 7 of 19 What happens when a plant does not get enough nitrate ions? the plants growth is stunted the lower leaves turns yellow and dies the upper leaves turn pale green 8 of 19 What nutrition does plants make through their leaves? Glucose that breaks up in: carbohydrates lipids 9 of 19 For what does plants use carbohydrates? for a source of energy cellulose for cell walls 10 of 19 For what does plants use lipids? for their cell membranes 11 of 19 For what does plants uses magnesium? to make chlorophyll 12 of 19 For what does plants uses nitrates? to make amino acids 13 of 19 From where does the plants gets these ions? from the soil 14 of 19 From which cells does the plant use to get water from the soil? Root hair cells 15 of 19 Where to you find the Root hair cells in the plant? behind the root tip 16 of 19 How does the root hair cells work? the root hair cells absorbs water from the soil by osmosis and mineral ions by active transport. 17 of 19 What happens when osmosis takes place in the root hair cell? the water flows into the root hair cell to "dilute" the high concentration of salts inside the cell 18 of 19 What happens when active transport takes place in the root hair cell? the mineral ions are pushed against the concentration gradient into the root hair cell. 19 of 19
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