describe how cell structure has been adapted for specific life functions (e.g., stomata in the leaves for water balance; skin cells are flat to cover large surface area; plant cell walls provide structural support; nerve cells are long for transmission of impulses; storage of chemical energy in roots [e.g., sugar beets], stems [e.g., sugar cane] and fruits [e.g., apples])
Standard detail
C.STSK.4.E
Depth 3Parent ID: C4DC83419B7D438A8976E8597CC65D43Standard set: Grade 10 - Science 14
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- Statement code
- C.STSK.4.E
- List ID
- C.STSK.4.E
- Standard ID
- CD77345EC60D441997791029A4576305
- Subject
- [Archive] Alberta Standards
- Grades
- 10
- Ancestor IDs
- C4DC83419B7D438A8976E8597CC65D4309943402A8D7468D8714DBA8F353A78A62CAE8797334442C8249DA5A42BB2A54
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- Alberta Programs of Study
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