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Chapter Introduction | life11e_ch35_1.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_1_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
key concept 35.1 Plants Require Nutrients | life11e_ch35_2.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_2_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Plants require nutrients in different amounts | life11e_ch35_3.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_3_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Deficiency symptoms reveal inadequate nutrition | life11e_ch35_4.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_4_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Hydroponic experiments identified essential elements | life11e_ch35_5.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_5_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
recap | life11e_ch35_6.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_6_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
key concept 35.2 Plants Acquire Nutrients from the Soil | life11e_ch35_7.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_7_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Plants rely on growth to find nutrients | life11e_ch35_8.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_8_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Nutrient uptake and assimilation are regulated | life11e_ch35_9.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_9_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
recap | life11e_ch35_10.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_10_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
key concept 35.3 Soil Structure Affects Plant Nutrition | life11e_ch35_11.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_11_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Soil provides anchorage and nutrients for plants | life11e_ch35_12.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_12_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Soils form through the weathering of rock | life11e_ch35_13.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_13_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Soils are the source of plant nutrition | life11e_ch35_14.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_14_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Fertilizers add nutrients to soil | life11e_ch35_15.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_15_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
recap | life11e_ch35_16.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_16_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
key concept 35.4 Soil Organisms Increase Nutrient Uptake by Plant Roots | life11e_ch35_17.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_17_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Plants send signals to soil organisms | life11e_ch35_18.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_18_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Mycorrhizae expand the root system | life11e_ch35_19.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_19_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Soil bacteria are essential in getting nitrogen from air to plant cells | life11e_ch35_20.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_20_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Nitrogenase catalyzes nitrogen fixation | life11e_ch35_21.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_21_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Biological nitrogen fixation does not always meet agricultural needs | life11e_ch35_22.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_22_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Ammonia formation is the first step in nitrogen assimilation by plants | life11e_ch35_23.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_23_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
recap | life11e_ch35_24.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_24_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
key concept 35.5 Carnivorous and Parasitic Plants Obtain Nutrients in Unique Ways | life11e_ch35_25.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_25_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Carnivorous plants supplement their mineral nutrition | life11e_ch35_26.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_26_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Parasitic plants take advantage of other plants | life11e_ch35_27.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_27_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
The plant–parasite relationship is similar to plant–fungus and plant–bacteria associations | life11e_ch35_28.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_28_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
recap | life11e_ch35_29.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_29_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Investigating Life | life11e_ch35_30.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_30_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Chapter Summary | life11e_ch35_31.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_31_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
Apply What You’ve Learned | life11e_ch35_32.html | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |
DLAP questions | life11e_ch35_32_dlap.xml | 57bf1677757a2e4b6f000000 |