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use of cytokinins in plant tissue culture
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Anathi
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An apple tree is 3.6 meters tall. Its roots extend 1.75 meters below the ground.
What is the difference in elevation between the
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I am a Taylor swift fan
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aquatic plants survive at o deegree celcious because water has high heat fusion, which allows ice to float, true or false?
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Anathi
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what is LHC in botany
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Anathi
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How does cytokinins delay scenecence in plants
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Mimi
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You have discovered a new plant whose photoperiod characteristics are not yet described. How would you go about determining
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in one to two sentences identify the purpose of the roots in a planet and how a disease that harms the roots of a flowering
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giggles@
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Pole beans need something to grow around and up. Which kind of stimuli can encourage this type of growth?
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Please heeelp
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The stem of a plant is growing upwards while the root grow downward. Which of these stimuli correctly describes the response of
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Trin
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Which issue could cause a plant to have too little water ?
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Trin
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Which sentence provides objective information?
Responses The stem of a sunflower can grow up to 10 feet tall. Sunflower seeds
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gurlie
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Some plants have sugar in their roots. How does this adaptation help with survival?
a Having the sugar under the ground keeps
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, explain how using allusion adds
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The perianth of monocotyledonous flowers is differentiated into calyx and corolla
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Thelma
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Angiosperm are different from gymnosperms in that Angiosperm are not dependent on water for sexual reproduction
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Thelma
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what is the difference between seaweeds and plants?
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Rondezy
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why is there a difference between seaweeds and plants
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Rondezy
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Plants unit test
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Jo mamma
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Which structure is the source of pollen in a plant?(1 point)
Responses sepal sepal ovule ovule anther anther style
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Lee Hooni 🖤
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Then tell me how are you answering so fast
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Question
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Role of the pistil in a flower
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Romeo
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Questions on flowering plants
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Romeo
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Which plant spends most of it's time in the sporophyte stage?
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You notice a plant in your front yard
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Jo mama
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What is a flower that is mostly likely pollinated by a bat
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Mindita
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which structure is specifically part of female reproductive structure in a flower
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In this image which of the following shapes is present in the leaves
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Gta god
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Use the paragraph to complete the activity.
This year, the science fair was won by Alex Muros. His project explained why leaves
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Anonymous
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Describe how the sporophytes of hornwortes differ from the sporophytes of mosses or liverwortes?
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Gallad Husein Cirbad
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In spring, sugar solutions rises quickly up through the phloem in plants stems . Give a reason
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Muhammad Ahmed
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Explain five agricultural classification of plants
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Tunmise
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what are 5 differences between pine trees and dicot trees
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Anonymous
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The fastest growing plant on record is a hesperoyucca whipplei that grew 3.7 m in 14 days what was its growth rate inmicrometers
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Abd taha
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tset if abasket of fruits contain 20% apple ,25% banana ,25%orange , and 30%peaches (using friut databases )
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tsehay enku
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what is transplanting?
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kanu
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1.Lable all the reproductive parts of a flower? Identify the male and the female reproductive parts.
If someone could help me
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Help me
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Heyo junky source has correct answers so yeah, try and learn from them because this site will be useless once you get into the
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junky source
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What makes a leaf waterproof
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OXFORD
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Where are the gametophytes of seed-bearing plants located?
in flowers and on cones on roots and stems in spores and on leaves in
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cutie
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What is a pollination??
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Amanda
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If it were possible to regulate temperature and relative humidity independently, which control would be most important for
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Ersin
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what type of defense structure growsOn a plant soft stem
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GOD IS GOOD
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Hammer orchids are plants with flowers that are highly modified to resemble a female thynnid wasp (i.e., a wasp of the Thynnidae
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Hello :):):):)
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Which of the following best summarizes the effect of saltwater on these plant species?
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Destiny Rodriguez
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The downward growth of a root is an example of
a. phototropism b. photoperodism c. negative gravitropism d. positive gravitropism
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Safari
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Explain why a narrow leaves do their job well
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Anonymous
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What is the main purpose of these tubes?
A. making flowers for reproduction B. creating speech C. carrying nutrients and wastes
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What is a watermelon?
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Milly Just Moved
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why are cherry blossoms called cherry blossoms if they don't have cherries
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bob
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WHY IS A SPOROPHYTE CALLED A SEMI-PARASITE
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KENT
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"Plants may be ploughed _______ the soil."
Would the blank space be 'the', or 'underneath'?
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anomaly
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