CAMPBELL BIOLOGY-MASTERING BIO.ACCESS
CAMPBELL BIOLOGY-MASTERING BIO.ACCESS
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ISBN: 9780136486787
Author: Urry
Publisher: SAVVAS L
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Chapter 37, Problem 6TYU

A mineral deficiency is likely to affect older leaves more than younger leaves if

  • A) the mineral is a micronutrient.
  • B) the mineral is very mobile within the plant.
  • C) the mineral is required for chlorophyll synthesis.
  • D) the mineral is a macronutrient.
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