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Where does photosynthesis take place?
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Why is stomatal conductance measured at the back of the leaf?
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How are plants affected by an increase in thermal energy on Earth?(1 point) Responses There are fewer plants growing. There are
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Suppose you seal a house plant in a transparent glass container. What about the scenario would lead to the plant’s death?(1
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What are the references of germination of seed, phases and types of germination and years were discovered?
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What is the references of germination of seed phases of germination and types of germination?
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Germination of seed. List down and explain phases of germination and types of germination (epigeal and hypogeal)
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in testing for starch in a green leaf what effect did the boiling water have on the leaf?
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Mary
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Does red cabbage contain one or many anthocyanins? How do you know this?
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Kiki
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How do plants deal with hot temperatures?
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Pauline
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What are the chemical or cellular threats that excessive heat brings to plants.
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Pauline
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assignment list down and explain phases of germination
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how can the absence of starch in the elaborated sap be explained knowing that it is produced by photosynthesis?
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nada
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suppose you seal a house plant in a transparent glass container. What about the scenario would lead to the plant's death
lack of
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dsa
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explain how water is transport from the root to mesophyll cells in a leaf
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TOM
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What causes a plant to wither in conditions when additional heat, light and a fan is introduced in the environment?
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Louise
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What is a stomata do to prevent water loss?
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Louise
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I am doing a project on the effects of various colors on plant growth. I have a part on my project that says I have to write
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Anonymous
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examine the intetnet structure of the leaf drawn say how the different layer are suiled for the function of photosynthes
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Stan
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why do plants produce far more sugar than they need? why do they not stop photosynthesis once immedaite needs are met?
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connie
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most of the total mass of a plant comesfrom which source?
Nitrogen Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Water Hydrogen Is is carbon dioxide?
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casey
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer in the plant world
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Jo
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what happens to the CO2 and H20 that plants absorb from the surroundings during photosynthesis?
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henrie
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The amount of water needed daily by plants for photosynthesis, cell growth, and cell maintenance is very small, and yet plants
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mary
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Is chlorophyll produced by green plants?
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does a plant need roots to have photsynthesis occur?
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Ashley
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why do fertilized plants have nodules
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sue
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If you were to use an aquatic plant for your starting material, what would you expected to see in terms of pigments and
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tomi
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I've tried to find the answer to this question everywhere and don't seem to be having any luck, please help!
Most of the dry
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MK
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what is the process of carbon dioxide leaving leaves?
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rebecca
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What kind of a tissue does photosynthesis take place in?
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Brittany
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Why is active transport necessay in the process of moving food molecules within a plant?
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Lena
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Why do leaves of plants appear green to the human eye?
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Krisss
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what is an example of a tree that is anaerobic one hour after flooding? what does anaerobic mean!?
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emily
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Identify the plant like protest phylum or phyla that these phrases describe
a.lack a cell wall b.mainly multicellular members
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songyi
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does anyone know where i can find a concept map of the transportation of fluids(in a plant)
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martha
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Critical thinking quiz question: Plants wilted after 5 minutes when the room condition has additional heat,light, and fan.
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Joe Jones
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how do trres give us oxygen and how?
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katie
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The amount of water needed daily by plants for photosynthesis, cell growth, and cell maintenance is very small, and yet plants
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Pamela
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Minerals ener the plant through the soil solution. SOme are passively carried along with the ater that is taken up. Plants can
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natash
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Why do we study pollen tube growth in a lab on hormones?
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natash
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What method can be used to establish Na concentration in corn leaves?
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what would happen top a sunflower if it were left without sunlight for six days
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Anonymous
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Suppose you seal a house plant in a transparent glass container. What about the scenario would lead to the plant’s death?(1
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Explain how the world would be different if C4 plants and CAM plants had not evolved.
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Tina
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How are different flowering times related to plant survival?
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Paul
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in ninth grade work create a paragraph comparing volume mental challenges that could affect the photosynthetic process of a
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Is ragweed pollen t-dependent or t- independent and why?
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stacey
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what is the link between the transpiration rate and water tension plants?
The higher the transpiration rate and drier the soil,
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kim
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Why is CO^2 required by plants to produce glucose?
( the arrow pointing up should be pointed down.) CO2 is where the Carbon comes
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marco
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