B4 living and growing

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_ocr_gateway/green_world/photosynthesisrev1.shtml B4 living and growing Natural ecosystems include any community or habitat in which something lives.Glucose can be converted into insoulble substances for storage.Equation for photosynthesis word and chemical: use the 1st link above Factors that limit photosynthesis are carbon dioxide, light and water. Leaves are adapted for diffusion by Materials go into and out of cells by diffusion through the cell membrane. These materials include oxygen, carbon dioxide and glucose. When a leaf cell is photosynthesising: The concentration of carbon dioxide outside the cell is greater than the concentration inside, so carbon dioxide diffuses into the cell The concentration of oxygen inside the cell is greater than the concentration inside, so oxygen diffuses out of the cell. plants need nitrates for..... In addition to these three elements, plants need a number of minerals for healthy growth. These are absorbed through the roots as mineral ions dissolved in the soil water. Two important mineral ions needed by plants are: nitrate - for making amino acids, which are needed to make proteins. 2 ways xylem vessels are adapted to their job: 1.Is absorbed from the soil through root hair cells2. Is transported through the xylem vessels up the stem to the leaveslist 3 advantages and 2 disadvantages of organic farming advantages of organic farming... 1. is pectcide free2. produce in a sustianable way3. it improves soil qualitydisadvantages of organic farming...1. yields are lower (less is produced) 2. you need more land to be able to do organic farming. zonation is the distribution of plants or animals into specific zones according to such parameters as altitude or depth, each characterized by its dominant specieswhy do farmed fish grow faster than wild fish? Wild fish have these benefits on their side: a higher level of omega 3 fatty acids, a lower level of total fat no chance of containing antibiotics perhaps fewer pesticides and environmental pollutants (in ocean fish, not necessarily in lake fish) Benefits of farm fish include: lower cost more control over the purity of the water, so they may have a lower level of pollutants more control over flavor and quality. A farmer can cater to specific tastes (so-called “designer fish”) an ecological alternative to depleting fish populations in certain already over-fished waters

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