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ChapTitleBig17 Plant Structure and Nutrient TransportChapTitleSmallHOW PLANTS FUNCTION, AND WHY WE NEED THEM | phelanphys3e_ch17_1.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_1_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.1–17.3: Three basic tissue types give rise to diverse plant characteristics. | phelanphys3e_ch17_2.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_2_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.2: Flowering plants are divided into two major groups: the monocots and the eudicots. | phelanphys3e_ch17_3.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_3_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.3: Plants are organized into tissues, each with specific functions. | phelanphys3e_ch17_4.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_4_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.4–17.7: Most plants have common structural features. | phelanphys3e_ch17_5.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_5_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.5: Stems are the backbone of the plant. | phelanphys3e_ch17_6.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_6_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.6: Leaves feed the plant. | phelanphys3e_ch17_7.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_7_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.7: Several structures help plants resist water loss. | phelanphys3e_ch17_8.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_8_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.8–17.11: Plant nutrition: plants obtain sunlight and usable chemical elements from the environment. | phelanphys3e_ch17_9.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_9_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.9: Nutrients cycle from soil to organisms and back again. | phelanphys3e_ch17_10.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_10_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.10: Plants acquire essential nitrogen with the help of bacteria. | phelanphys3e_ch17_11.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_11_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.1 17.11 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: Carnivorous plants can consume prey [em]and[/em] do photosynthesis. Why are they confined to bogs and other nutrient-poor habitats?
| phelanphys3e_ch17_12.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_12_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.11 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: Carnivorous plants can consume prey [em]and[/em] do photosynthesis. Why are they confined to bogs and other nutrient-poor habitats? | phelanphys3e_ch17_13.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_13_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.12–17.14: Plants transport water, sugar, and minerals through vascular tissue. | phelanphys3e_ch17_14.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_14_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.13: Water and minerals are distributed through the xylem. | phelanphys3e_ch17_15.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_15_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.14: Sugar and other nutrients are distributed through the phloem. | phelanphys3e_ch17_16.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_16_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN USE | phelanphys3e_ch17_17.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_17_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
Key Terms in Plant Structure and Nutrient Transport | phelanphys3e_ch17_18.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_18_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
REVIEW & REHEARSE 17 PLANT STRUCTURE and NUTRIENT TRANSPORT | phelanphys3e_ch17_19.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_19_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.1–17.3: Three basic tissue types give rise to diverse plant characteristics. | phelanphys3e_ch17_20.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_20_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.4–17.7: Most plants have common structural features. | phelanphys3e_ch17_21.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_21_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.8–17.11: Plant nutrition: plants obtain sunlight and usable chemical elements from the environment. | phelanphys3e_ch17_22.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_22_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
17.12–17.14: Plants transport water, sugar, and minerals through vascular tissue. | phelanphys3e_ch17_23.html | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch17_23_dlap.xml | 54c2e0d5757a2e4e16000000 |