pptx, 2.19 MB
pptx, 2.19 MB
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This lesson describes the role of abscisic acid in the closure of stomata during times of water stress, including the role of calcium ions. The PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been planned to cover the content of point (4) of topic 14.2 of the CIE A-level biology specification (for assessment in 2025-27).

The lesson begins with an introduction of water stress and the description of the need for plants to adapt to these conditions because they can’t flee like animals can. A step-by-step guide underpins the lesson, consisting of 8 key steps in the mechanism. A series of tasks run alongside this, supporting the students with their understanding of key substances, such as abscisic acid, calcium ions, and potassium ions. There are multiple understanding checks, with answers embedded into the PowerPoint, to allow students to assess their own progress. There are also prior knowledge checks which encourage students to make links to previously covered content, including the response to a low blood glucose, and also the role of ions in living organisms.

This lesson has been specifically designed to follow the lesson on guard cells and stomata, which is also uploaded.

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