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In this image, which of the following shapes is present in the leaves?
1. A square 2. A circle 3. A Hexagon 4. A tringle
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tuck
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Maria is writing a report on tree growth measurements over a five-year period. What kind of visual could she use in her report
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Admin
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Lost of adaptations of plants in forest
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Tali
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Use this scenario to answer the question
After eating half a banana as a snack you decided to save the rest for later. There are
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lols
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define plant growth
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process of fertilisation in plants
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why is the grass green?
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hypoxic seeds
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Fuad Faji Femal
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Earth has more than 60,000 tree species. Each look different and grows at a different rate. Pick a tree species below. If you
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what is algae
characteristics of algae process of reproduction of algae
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nkoane
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Fill in the blank.
Although pine lilacs and ferns are all vascular, ferns do not have _______.
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HJP
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Moss is classified as a seed plant. seedless plant. nonvascular plant. vascular plant.
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Explain the relationship between light intensity and the daily rhythm of flowers opening.
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What is :
Phellogen Hypodermis
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Mimi
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Explain the following terms:
Zygomorphic flower symmetry Inferior ovary Simple umbel Monadelphously fused stamens
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Mimi
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Name the whorls that make up a complete flower and briefly discuss the function of each whorl
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Mimi
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What is the common name of the plant in which the weelvils live on?
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Mimi
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Epiphytes
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Yvonne
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function of a filament of the androecium of a flower
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student
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Distinguish between Spike and Raceme
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Mimie
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Discuss how interactions between homeotic genes result in the development of the four types of modified leaves that make up a
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Mimie
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Discuss modifications of leaves which allow the plants to adapt to limiting and damaging factors in the forest. For each
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Mimie
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name all floral whorls that make up a eudicot flower
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student
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name all the whorls that make up a eudicot leaf
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student
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is a leaf sheath a modification?
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student
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distinguish between monocot and uedicots stems
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Anathi
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distinguish between monocot and eudicot roots
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Anathi
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What is the function of the sclerenchyma fibers in the vascular bundle sheath of the monocot stem
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ZIZIPO
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Use the table to answer the question.
Plant Types A B C D E Number of Seedlings 100 140 80 60 40 A farmer conducted an inventory
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where is the xylem and phloem found in plants
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student
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Modifications of plants that allow them to survive limiting and damaging factors of the forest
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Yvonne
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Discuss all the leaf,stem and root modification which allow plants to grow in nutrient poor soil.
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Yvonne
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Name the whorls that make up a complete flower and discuss
the function of each whorl
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Yvonne
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Vascular plants can be divided into groups based on (1 point)
Responses the presence or absence of flowers. size. the presence or
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Importance of organic matter to plants
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Yvonne
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A student is investigating the effect of different nutrients on the growth of seedling plants. Which of these would be an
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MISERY
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Ferns and pine trees can be classified as different organisms from each other based on whether they have(1 point)
flowers. a
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lewie lewis
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Discuss leaf modifications that allow the plant to adapt to the limiting and damaging factors in savanna biome
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Mimie
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What trait differentiates lilacs from pine trees?(1 point)
Responses Lilacs are vascular plants. Lilacs are vascular plants. Pine
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un
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Name all the cell types that make up each tissue and function of each cell type in monocot root
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Tali
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_ are the small pores on the underside of the tree's leaves that open to absorb carbon dioxide.
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I’m Going Back Home
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7. The middle area of the leaf where light, water, and gas exchanges happen is called the
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I’m Going Back Home
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What is a plumular hook and what function does it serve in young seedling development?
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There are _____ different kinds of plants.
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Type of plants with parallel-veined leaves
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Given
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A scientist has kept records of the color variations in a field of phlox for several generations. Phlox is an annual plant that
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What is the purpose of the flower? (Hint: why do plants spend energy making flowers?)
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rrft
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Together, the ___ and the ___ make up the male reproductive part of the flower called the ____
A. ovule B. anther C. stamen D.
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rrft
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2.)Geoff planted dahlias in his garden. Dahlias have bulbs that divide and reproduce underground. In the first year, Geoff’s
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Jeff
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What trait differentiates lilacs from pine trees?(1 point)
Responses Pine trees have leaves. Pine trees have leaves. Lilacs are
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༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
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