What do all living things need?
Label the plant organs

Name the incredibly important chemical reaction, critical for life on Earth
Where does most of this reaction happen?
What is the chemical found in chloroplasts?
Here is a representation of Photosynthesis - please fill in the blanks using the words Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Glucose
I've decided to plant a cactus! The cactus weighs 2kg and the soil weighs 10kg. I take good care of my cactus and return in 10 years time - how much does the soil weigh?
What chemical is glucose changed into?
Here is a picture, similar to the cactus I keep in my kitchen:
a) Describe the variation between the cacti you can see in the picture
b) Research how cacti are adapted to their habitat (the desert) (https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zvscr2p#zhncr2p)
Research an unusual plant and tell me
a) its English name (Example: Belladonna)
b) its Latin name (Example: Atropa belladonna)
c) What makes it unusual and how it is adapted to its environment