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Why is CO^2 required by plants to produce glucose?
( the arrow pointing up should be pointed down.) CO2 is where the Carbon comes
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Why are camphor bush chlorophyll fluorescence lower that that of a olive tree
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Why do is the chlorophyll index high for the olive tree at the crest and midlope compared to the footslope of a elevation
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Why do is the chlorophyll index hig for the camphor bush tree at the footslope compared to the crest and midlope of a elevation
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Why does chlorophyll index increase at footslope of gradient
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How does temperature and humidity affect plants
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What causes transpiration to be high or low
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If you were to design an experiment to establish the impact of drought stress on
the photosynthesis responses of crops such as
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Compare the morphology adaptations,stomatal conductance and photosynthetic capacity between the small leaf camphor bush and
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What is expected when it come to studying the ecophysiological response of plants across an elevation gradient
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Why is it important to measure leaf area of plants when studying the ecophysiological response of plants in their environment
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Why is it important to measure chlorophyll content and fluorescence in plants
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Why is it important to measure humidity when studying ecophysiological response of plants
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Transpiration and factors that affect it
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Why do we study the ecophysiological responses of plants in their environment?
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what is the effect on potato slices exposed to air
They dehydrate
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What role does nitrogen play in plant growth
http://www.google.com/search?as_q=%22plants+use+nitrogen+to%22&num=10&hl=en&btnG=Goo
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Best quote to start an introduction for the physiological adaptions of plants in their natural environment.
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best quote to start ab introduction for a scientific report for the physiological adaptations of plants in thier natural
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why do we study chlorophyll content in plants as a plant adaptation mechanism
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how does temperature and humidity affect transpiration
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how are the Leaf area of plants affected by temperature
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how is leave area related to photosynthesis and why do camphor tree have high leave area in the shade
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what is expected in terms of PI levels in plants at different elevations
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Mrs. Wright (who is always right, just ask her), is caring for her son's prize tomato plants while he attends a Tomatologist
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Why are leaves red in the fall?(1 point) Responses Chlorophyll absorbs red in the fall, rather than green. Chlorophyll absorbs
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Briefly explain why drought stress affects the rate of photosynthesis in plants.
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A student sets up an investigation by placing a plastic bag over a plant. She secures the plastic bag so that it is completely
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Plants are known as autotrophs. That means that they can make their own food. Plant cells do so by taking in gas and . Those are
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What criteria are used to classify plant hormones? (2)
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• What criteria are used to classify plant hormones?
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When photosynthesis occurs____
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how do plants recycle hydrogen during cellular respiration?
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Photosynthesis and Chlorophyll
Background: A pigment is a substance that absorbs light of particular wavelengths. Plants contain
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A lack of water will cause hydrolysis in plants; the plasma membrane pulls away from the cell wall. true or false
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6. Jaylah and Simon were discussing what they learned in Science class today. Jaylah asked Simon the following question, "If
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Plants are known as autotrophs. That means that they can make their own food. Plant cells do so by taking in ______gas
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explain how a plant gains mass
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. Choose the term from each drop down box that correctly completes each sentence.(3 points)Plants are known as autotrophs. That
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3. Choose the term from each drop down box that correctly completes each sentence.(3 points)Plants are known as autotrophs. That
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Is white or blue light better for plants?
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discuss apoplastic and symplastic mechanisms regulating sugar transport between mesophyll cells and the phloem. Your answer
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discuss the apoplastic and symplastic mechanisms regulating sugar transport between mesophyll cells and phloem
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Apoplastic and symplastic mechanisms play essential roles in regulating sugar transport between mesophyll cells and the phloem.
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Is photosynthesis a reversible reaction?
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A scientist performs an experiment by placing petroleum jelly on under side of plant leaves. This blocks the leaves’ stomata.
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explain why the speed and direction of sugar solution moving in the phloem tubes
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What could happen if a plant’s phloem does not work correctly?
Select one: a. Photosynthesis will not take place. b. The plant
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Involves at least one chemical reaction is photosynthesis By
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What would happen if the student increase the carbon dioxide availability for the plant in area two
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