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
3.4e
Depth 2Parent ID: CF4EDFA3A323407D90091E21EB37AF13Standard set: Grade 10 - Science 14 (2003, 2014)
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- 3.4e
- List ID
- e
- Standard ID
- 93F0F99002AC4F0AB7434B4A804F81EA
- Subject
- Science (1996, 2003, 2006, 2014)
- Grades
- 10
- Ancestor IDs
- CF4EDFA3A323407D90091E21EB37AF13298B3BB8A76D424798D0F0B348934791
- Source document
- Alberta Education
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US