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Write any two condition necessary for seed to germinate
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IZERE Diane
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What is the process of releasing water through holes in the leaves of plants?(1 point)
Responses A:Evaporation B:Precipitation
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idk
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Which soil-based compounds do plants use to create amino acids from glucose?
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Kanye West
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#1 Which of the following allows a plant's vascular system to work as a transport system?
A A plant's vascular system is made up
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Maark
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How does salicylic acid induce systemic resistance
against pathogens? (5)
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Anathi
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Can you help me paraphrase the meaning of the following lines?
1)The plants are described as "veins bathed in liquor of such
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Franco
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Photosynthesis occurs in a plant cells
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B
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water columns in the xylem cannot stand because of its high tensile strength, true or false?
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Anathi
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critical day length in plants
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The stem of a plant is experiencing phototropism. Which statement correctly describes the plant’s response?
a The stem moves
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Madi
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What is the process of releasing water through holes in the leaves of plants?(1 point)
Responses evaporation evaporation
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itachi
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Read the passage from “Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall.”
Anthocyanin, the pigment that gives apples their red and turns
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annie
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Which sentence is a main idea of "Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall"?
A. Leaves stop making chlorophyll add summer ends. B.
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blue
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What functions does the stomata perform through photosynthesis?
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IDC
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This is a Independent and Dependent Variable questions.
If leaf color change is related to temperature, then exposing plants to
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Cheryl
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What would happen to a plant if the chloroplasts in its cells became damaged?(1 point)
The plant would be unable to reproduce.
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DDM
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Xylem dries up and dies what is the effect
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Valerie
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2. The advantages of vascular tissue over nonvascular tissue are evident in
a. whether organisms have alternation of generations
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mysterychicken
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Which function do the stomata perform in photosynthesis
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Marie
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Using a complete sentence, state what would mostly likely to happen to the production of oxygen by duckweed plants if the
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Anonymous
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Explain how the alternate arrangement of leaves in Ivy plant increase photosynthesis?
Please help me! I am stuck in this
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jess
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When the water availability of a plant's environment decreases, the plant can respond by closing its stomata. This reduces the
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jock
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Which is a product of photosynthesis
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Disscussion*
The gravimetric method provides a reliable approach to determine the water potential of potato tissues. By
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Why does sugar metabolisms occur in seeds exposed to different treatments?
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Does alocasia polly have nitrogen
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a certain's plant root contain higher concentrations of nitrate than the soil that surrounds them. Which mechanism explains the
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nancy
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a certain plant's roots contain higher concentrations of nitrates than the soil that surrounds them, which mechanism explains
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Rose
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Write a paragraph of not more than ten lines explaining why you suggest sugar metabolism processes occurred in the seed exposed
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Why are sucrose levels lower than glucose levels in the roots?
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The movement of substance against or up a gradient of chemical potential of a plant can called?
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Abr
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The stem of a plant is experiencing phototropism. Which statement correctly describes the plant’s response?
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Explain why narrow leaves still do their job well
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Mohid
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My question:
Photosynthesis is required for plants to grow new cells. My answer: I think this statement is true because
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LittleMissMoonlight
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explain why narrow leaves still do their job well?
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Noor
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Explain the process that takes place in the stroma including and reactants going in nd the products produced from these
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Sara
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what is the role of malic acid in the reproduction of fern plant
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Elsa
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the rise of water in plants is presently most satisfactorily explained by which element: magnesium, sulphur, calcium,
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Mary
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acid produced by some plant roots
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kayla
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How to collect phloem exudates using aphids
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PHOTOSYNTHATES ARE TRANSPORTEDTHROUGH PHLOEM BY SYMPLASTIC OR APOPLASTIC TRANSPORT SYSTEMS. GIVE A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE TWO
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Anathi
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What do plants use for energy?
light water glucose frutose
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Black walnut trees produce a nontoxic chemical that becomes highly toxic when it is exposed to air or soil. How does this
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aden
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Why should the potometer be allowed to stand be for starting the experiment
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Maia
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Explain why the speed and direction of sugar solution moving in the phloem change
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Anonymous
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chemical or cellular treats that excessive heat brings to plants.
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winton
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Gravitropism, phototropism, and thigmotropism are examples of which term
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what happens to the rate of photosynthesis if stomata get blocked due to dust
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harishma
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What would happen to a plant if the chloroplasts in its cells became damaged? (1 point)
O The plant would be unable to make
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Crace
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