Which is the task of the ovary in a flower?(1 point) Responses The ovary produces pollen which is what fertilizes the ovules. The ovary produces pollen which is what fertilizes the ovules. The ovary contains the ovules which become seeds once fertilized. The ovary contains the ovules which become seeds once fertilized. The ovary is the tube that connects the top of the pistil and the stigma. The ovary is the tube that connects the top of the pistil and the stigma. The ovary holds all of the parts of the flower together.

The correct answer is: The ovary contains the ovules which become seeds once fertilized.

Plant Structures Unit Test 1 of 81 of 8 Items Question Which part of a plant begins the reproductive process to allow the plant to spread and grow new plants?(1 point) Responses stems stems flowers flowers roots roots leaves

The correct answer is: flowers

Whijavascript:void(0);ch of the following correctly compares and contrasts the functions of the roots and the stems of a plant?(1 point) Responses The stems and the roots are both transportation systems, moving different things the plant needs. However, the roots actually get water and essential nutrients out of the soil, while the stems just deliver these things to where they are needed. The stems and the roots are both transportation systems, moving different things the plant needs. However, the roots actually get water and essential nutrients out of the soil, while the stems just deliver these things to where they are needed. The stems and the roots are both part of photosynthesis. However, the stems actually get water and essential nutrients out of the soil, while the roots just deliver these things to where they are needed. The stems and the roots are both part of photosynthesis. However, the stems actually get water and essential nutrients out of the soil, while the roots just deliver these things to where they are needed. The stems and the roots are both part of photosynthesis. However, the roots actually get water and essential nutrients out of the soil, while the stems just deliver these things to where they are needed. The stems and the roots are both part of photosynthesis. However, the roots actually get water and essential nutrients out of the soil, while the stems just deliver these things to where they are needed. The stems and the roots are both transportation systems, moving different things the plant needs. However, the stems actually get water and essential nutrients out of the soil, while the roots just deliver these things to where they are needed.

The correct answer is: The stems and the roots are both transportation systems, moving different things the plant needs. However, the roots actually get water and essential nutrients out of the soil, while the stems just deliver these things to where they are needed.

Plant Structures Unit Test 8 of 88 of 8 Items Question Explain the differences between an oak tree and a palm tree, as well as why these trees have these differences. Write 3 to 5 sentences.(4 points) %C2%A0 Short Answer Rubric (4 points) Points Awarded Criteria 4 The answer is very clear. The answer is fully supported by details. There may be a few errors in grammar, usage, or mechanics. Errors do not interfere with meaning. 3 The answer is mostly clear. The answer is supported by mostly relevant details. There are a few errors in grammar, usage, or mechanics. Errors do not interfere with meaning. 2 The answer is somewhat clear. Details are weak or not related. There are some errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics. Errors interfere with meaning. 1 The answer is not clear. There are few or no supporting details. There are many errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics. Errors interfere with meaning. 0 The question is not answered. Skip to navigation

Oak trees and palm trees have several differences in terms of structure and function. Firstly, oak trees are deciduous trees, meaning they shed their leaves annually, while palm trees are evergreen and retain their leaves throughout the year. Oak trees have a stronger and more extensive root system that spreads wide and deep into the ground, allowing them to extract water and nutrients efficiently. In contrast, palm trees have a shallow root system that is ideal for absorbing water from the surface. These differences in structure and root system are primarily due to their adaptation to different environments. Oak trees thrive in temperate climates with abundant rainfall, while palm trees are better suited for tropical and subtropical regions with sandy and well-draining soils.

Compare and contrast bone and cellulose.(1 point) Responses Cellulose and bone both provide energy. However, plant cells get energy from cellulose, and animal bodies get energy from bone. Cellulose and bone both provide energy. However, plant cells get energy from cellulose, and animal bodies get energy from bone. Cellulose and bone both provide support. However, plants are supported using bone, and animal bodies are supported using cellulose. Cellulose and bone both provide support. However, plants are supported using bone, and animal bodies are supported using cellulose. Cellulose and bone both provide support. However, animal bodies are supported using bone, and plant cells are supported using cellulose. Cellulose and bone both provide support. However, animal bodies are supported using bone, and plant cells are supported using cellulose. Cellulose and bone both provide energy. However, plant cells get energy from bone, and animal bodies get energy from cellulose.

The correct answer is: Cellulose and bone both provide support. However, animal bodies are supported using bone, and plant cells are supported using cellulose.

Which of the following best defines a chloroplast?(1 point) Responses Chloroplasts are tiny structures that help provide support for the plant cell. Chloroplasts are tiny structures that help provide support for the plant cell. Chloroplasts are tiny structures that help with photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are tiny structures that help with photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are large structures that help the plant get nutrients. Chloroplasts are large structures that help the plant get nutrients. Chloroplasts are large structures that help provide support for the whole plant.