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Equal sized potatoes are dipped into water,weak sucrose and strong sucrose solution.Predict
(a)What potato would increase in size
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What is the relationship between an increase in light intensity and photosynthetic rate in leaves from a corn plant? How does
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Explain what is meant by source to sink flow in phloem transport.
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Name three environmental conditions that increases the rate of transpiration in plants,explaining how they operate:
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14. The stomata are responsible for
a. translocation b. leaf growth c. regulating water loss d. the transport of minerals D? 2.
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Certain trees, in fact, produce seeds only when fire heats them. If the fire removes
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Identify the 3 major body systems of a plant and explain their functions. uhm, im looking around about the question, and i can't
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Explain why osmotic balance is key to survival of plants under drought
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Describe why and how transpiration rate is affected under low temperature humidity and moderate wind speed
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Explain regeneration phase of photosynthesis
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where does the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis occur in the plant cell?
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1. What is the relationship between an increase in light intensity and photosynthetic rate in leaves from a corn plant? How does
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Kawaii~chan needs help with Science can someone help kawaii~chan
1 What happens in the phloem A Water moves up from roots B Food
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kawaii~chan
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For what biological reason do farmers object to picking apple blossoms during the apple blossom season?
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What happens if phloem
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"Transpiration is a necessary evil." Explain.
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A plant deprives of light dies. Which of the following best explains why this happens?
1-The plant needs light to make it's food
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How does oxygen production relate to the rate of photosynthesis?
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Please explain photosynthesis.
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A plant does not use potassium for a building material or energy source, but it stops doing photosynthesis and dies if it runs
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Which of the following sets of word ca be used can describe the outputs of photosynthesis?
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REVIEW! Thinking back to Unit 2, what happens to excess sugar produced in plants?(1 point)
Responses It is stored as glycogen. It
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How is geotropism/gravitropism related to roots and shoots?
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Photosynthesis explained
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if you shine a green light on a plant where does the other light go?
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Explain why a plant needs to move food around,particularly from the leaves to other regions:
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Shane
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What is the name for the plant that no longer depends on the cotyledons for nourishments?
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Suppose that three samples of water are prepared as described: addition of carbon dioxide, addition of oxygen, and degassed to
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Candi Girl
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Why are leaves able to get water in and sugar out
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hich statement describes the transport of nutrients in nonvascular plants?
Nutrients are absorbed from the environment and pass
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Explain what happens to the movement of sugar in winter when a tree has no leaves
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Laraib
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In a paragraph, describe how plant roots could break rocks.
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During photosynthesis, plants produce something that humans need for survival. What is it?
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Could anyone explain shade avoidance in auxin in plants?
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Cammy
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how do flowering plant that do mot have all four parts can make seeds?
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Xylem move nutrients in which direction
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Which function is due to specialized cells found only in plants?
Responses digesting food digesting food photosynthesis
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Which function is due to specialized cells found only in plants? (1 point)
• signalling muscles to move • photosynthesis •
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Three plants are grown in the same environmental conditions with equal sunlight, water, and space to grow. One plant brew to
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is photosynthesis created by sunlight and water
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When the CO2 concentration in the cells of a C3 plant is low compared with the O2 concentration, an enzyme combines RuBP with O2
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Explain what is meant by source to sink flow in phloem transport.
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Shane
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I was asked to do a question about Ethylene gas and its effect on plants.
One of my classmates said that plants cannot produce
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Does all the water which rises up a plant escape through the leaves?
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What role do plant pigments play in the process of photosynthesis?
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3) Which of the following statements best explains the results associated with condition 5?
A) When a fan was added to heat and
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My AP Biology class is exploring alpha amylase production in germinating barley seeds. There are three treatments the seeds, or
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Seagrass is more efficient at capturing carbon dioxide than tropical rainforests are. Like all plants, it needs water to grow.
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A scientists performs an experiment by placing petroleum jelly on under side of plant leaves. This blocks the leaves ‘
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How do you think increasing temperature would affect the rate of photosynthesis?
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