Lucy Hawkins, Fran Eardley, Stuart Lloyd and, Gemma Young Solutions for Chapter: Photosynthesis and Plant Growth, Exercise 4: Comparing onion cells and pondweed cells
Lucy Hawkins Science Solutions for Exercise - Lucy Hawkins, Fran Eardley, Stuart Lloyd and, Gemma Young Solutions for Chapter: Photosynthesis and Plant Growth, Exercise 4: Comparing onion cells and pondweed cells
Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 1: Photosynthesis and Plant Growth, Exercise 4: Comparing onion cells and pondweed cells with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Stage 9: Student's Book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Lucy Hawkins, Fran Eardley, Stuart Lloyd and, Gemma Young Solutions for Chapter: Photosynthesis and Plant Growth, Exercise 4: Comparing onion cells and pondweed cells with Hints & Solutions
Are all plant cells the same? Look carefully at figure 1.4. This shows cells from a pond weed plant and from an onion using a light microscope. Describe one similarity between the two types of cells.
Are all plant cells the same? Look carefully at figure 1.4. This shows cells from a pondweed plant and from an onion using a light microscope. Describe one structure you can see in the pondweed cells but not in the onion cells.
Are all plant cells the same? Look carefully at figure 1.4. This shows cells from a pondweed plant and from an onion using a light microscope. What do you think these structures are? Explain your answer.
Are all plant cells the same? Look carefully at figure 1.4. This shows cells from a pondweed plant and from an onion using a light microscope. What conclusion can you make from this about how these cells are adapted to their functions?