Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Farming & Plants
- Photsynthesis
- Water
- Roots take water from soil. Roots
adapted to job by being spread out and
having root hair cellsthat increase
surface area.
- Carbon Dioxide
- Air containing carbon dioxide diffuses
through holes called stomata. The gas is
then used for photosynthesis
- Organic and Intensive Farming
- Organic
- No man - made
fertilisers, weeded by
hand, not much
machinery used
- Animals have plenty of
space to roam, are fed
naturally therefore making
more muscle
- Intensive
- Animals have confined spaces,
and are force fed high calorie food.
These become fatty animals.
- Man made fertilisers containing
potassium, nitrogen and
phosphorous, lots of machinery used
- Structure of a Leaf
- 1. Cuticle
- A waxy layer at
the top of the
leaf to protect it.
- 2. Upper Epidermis
- A wall of
cells under
the cuticle
- 3. Palisade Cell
- A typical plant cell,
filled with chloroplasts
that absorb light energy
- 4. Xylem & Phloem vessels
- Xylem vessels carry
water back to the
plant, and are tubes
with thick walls
- Phloem vessels carry
food, and have thinner
walls
- 6. Guard Cells & Stomata
- The stomata are holes on the bottom
for the air to come through, and guard
cells control airflow and keep out bad
things
- 5. Spongy Cells
- Cells between the
palisade and guard
cells