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What would happen to a plant if the chloroplasts in its cells became damaged?(1 point)
Responses The plant would be unable to
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I'm doing a writing assignment on plant stress physiology. The stress that I chose to research was heat stress. One of the
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A scientist performs an experiment by placing petroleum jelly on under side of plant leaves this blocks the leaves stomata the
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The water pressure that pushes water and sugar from sugar source to sugar sink is referred to as _____.
The answer is bluk flow
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what is the difference between translocation and transpiration? and do they both occur in xylem and phloem?
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A scientist performs an experiment by placing petroleum jelly on under side of plant leaves. This blocks the leaves’ stomata.
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A scientist performs an experiment by placing petroleum jelly on under side of plant leaves, which blocks the leaves’ stomata.
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Lucy sets up an investigation by placing a plastic bag over a plant. She secures the plastic bag so that it is completely sealed
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The image shows leaves that have fallen from trees in a deciduous forest during autumn. Which statement best explains why it is
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A scientist performs an experiment by placing petroleum jelly on under side of plant leaves. This blocks the leaves’ stomata.
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What would happen to a plant if the chloroplasts in its cells became damaged?(1 point)
Responses The plant would not have a rigid
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This year, the science fair was won by Alex Muros. His project explain why leaves change color in the fall. Alex was given a
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A green leaf changes to red in the fall is a physical or chemicalnchange
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Which function do the stomata perform in photosynthesis????
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What is the process of releasing water through holes in the leaves of plants?(1 point)
Responses precipitation precipitation
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What is the meaning of photosynthesis?
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Plants in different environments have challenges that only they have. For example, the growth of a plant in a rainforest (e.g.,
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A student sets up an investigation by placing a plastic bag over a plant. She secures the plastic bag so that it is completely
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Question 5
As plants are able to make their own food and pass different gases through their leaves, there is a tiny opening (or
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A scientist performs an experiment by placing petroleum jelly on under side of plant leaves. This blocks the leaves’ stomata.
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Which function do the stomata perform in photosynthesis?
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Leaves of green plants contain openings known as stomata. These are opened and closed by specialized cells that allow gases to
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Assignment; describe plant nutrition
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Why do plants go on to manufacture energy-rich sugars when they already have ATP and NADPH for chemical energy from light
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_____ is the plant pigment that absorbs most wavelengths of visible light, except green.
a Chloroplast b Chromatin c Codacrome d
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Consider this living plant a system. To be alive, the plant needs energy. As a plant, it produces its own usable chemical energy
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The excess of water in plant is got rid of by means of
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background information about photosynthesis
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How does colored cellophane light affect plant growth?
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The effect of gravity on seed germination. why do plants grows towards light
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why do plants grows toward light
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Sugar maple trees are tapped in the spring. how far into the tree would you haev to go to tap the syrup?
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hpw do water and dissolved materials move through non-vascular plants?
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04:15 Question Notice in the image of the plant that both oxygen and carbon dioxide enter and exit the
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Why do leaves change colors in the fall?
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Where does photosynthesis get its energy to start?
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Notice in the image of the plant that both oxygen and carbon dioxide enter and exit the plant. Using what you know about
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Plants produce glucose in order to
a turn green. b make food for cellular respiration. c get sunlight. d produce oxygen.
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Why is a plants height longer when in drought stress
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Why is chlorophyll in drought plants high
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Why does plants in drought stress have fewer leaves
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What are 2 general structures for
vascular plants and 2 for nonvascular plants? 2 transport structures for vascular plants? 2
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Nutrient acquisition by roots when nutrients are in short supply
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Explain photosynthesis (this should be a review)
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how do plants recycle hydrogen during cellular respiration
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Chloroplasts are concentrated in the palisade mesophyll. Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis and contain chlorophyll
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How do plants recycle carbon during photosynthesis?
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Make an abstract about why is broccoli and soy beans are drought tolerant
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Photosynthesis is the reactants reaction by which plants produce complex food modules
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With references from articles explain how does soya beans and broccoli tolerate drought stress
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Do plants prefer hypotonic, hypertonic, or isotonic environments?
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