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Photosynthesis is one of the most important biological processes. It is through photosynthesis that energy is trapped into the living world. Once trapped, this energy is used to power the entire living world in all its glory.
You looked at photosynthesis as a process and where it occurs. You also studied the processes for sampling the distribution of living organisms in the environment, and identifying them. You looked at the processes by which substances are transported around plants, and the importance of soil minerals in the healthy growth of plants. The return of these minerals to the soil by decay was also examined. You also reviewed the methods of food preservation that are economically important in the food industry, together with various approaches to food production in farming. |
B4.1: Sampling Techniques
B4.2: Identifying Organisms B4.3: Photosynthesis B4.4: Rates of Photosynthesis B4.5: The Leaf and Photosynthesis B4.6: Diffusion B4.7: Osmosis B4.8: Plant Structure B4.9: Transport in Plants B4.10: Rates of Transpiration B4.11: Plant Minerals B4.12: Decay and Recycling B4.13: Preventing Decay B4.14: Intensive Farming B4.15: Farming for Tomorrow B4.16: The Organic Alternative General Revision |
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