A Level Biology Revision “Why do Plants Need a Specialised Transport System?”
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In this video, we look at why plants need a specialised transport system. First we explore the main differences between single celled and multicellular plants in terms of their surface area to volume ratio. We then look at what is meant by herbaceous dicotyledonous plants.
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