Topic 6: Plant structures and their functions revision topic
Topic 6: Plant structures and their functions | GCSE Edexcel Higher Biology Notes
Revise Topic 6: Plant structures and their functions for GCSE Edexcel Higher Biology, including Photosynthesis, Plant tissues, organs and systems, Plant...
Photosynthesis, plant transport, plant adaptations and plant hormones. Use this GCSE Edexcel Higher Biology topic page to open the published lesson previews and move into exam practice when you are ready.
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Topic 6: Plant structures and their functions brings together Photosynthesis, Plant tissues, organs and systems, Plant hormones (biology only), and Additional plant anchors for GCSE Edexcel Higher Biology. Use this topic page to tighten the content first, then move into lesson previews and past papers for exam-style practice.
- Photosynthesis
- Plant tissues, organs and systems
- Plant hormones (biology only)
- Additional plant anchors
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