Vascular tissue (tubes) responsible for the transportation of water and minerals up from the roots and around the plant.
67%
Stomata
0%
Transpiration
0%
Phloem
33%
Xylem
Q.2.
Vascular tissue (tubes) responsible for the transportation of glucose or food down and around in a plant.
0%
Transpiration
50%
Xylem
0%
Phloem
50%
Root Hairs
Q.3.
Where is xylem found in the plant?
0%
leave -> roots -> stem
0%
roots -> stem -> leaves
100%
root hairs -> leaves -> veins
0%
stem -> roots
Q.4.
Pores under leaves that allow for transpiration and gas exchange
0%
Xylem
0%
Stomata
0%
Phloem
0%
Transpiration
Q.5.
Photosynthesis is _______________________.
100%
how plants use sunlight to produce food
0%
how plants release water to the air
0%
how plants use sugars and oxygen to produce energy to grow
Q.6.
Plants make food using ____________ and _________ in the presence of sunlight.
100%
water, oxygen
0%
water, carbon dioxide
0%
minerals, oxygen
0%
minerals, carbon dioxide
Q.7.
Students are instructed to place leafy celery stalks into color water in a beaker overnight. The following day, the students observed the color of the celery leaves changed from green to red. The students cut across the edge of the celery and observed the small tube openings along the edge are also red. How do the plant systems work together to make the movement of the liquid possible?
0%
The roots absorb the water, minerals move up the stem, while the stem moves food produced in the leaves down to the roots.
0%
The roots anchor the plant into the soil and the stem holds the leaves up.
0%
The roots absorb their own water and minerals and the leaves push out CO2.
0%
The roots lose water vapor to the soil and the stem loses water vapor through the leaves.
Q.8.
Compared to plants, fungi cannot-?
0%
make thier own food.
0%
be used in helpful ways.
0%
cause disease in other organisms.
0%
grow in large amounts.
Q.9.
Where does gas exchange occur within the plant?
0%
Flower
0%
Leaf
0%
Stem
0%
Roots
Q.10.
What are the products of photosynthesis?
0%
Carbon dioxide and water
0%
Carbon dioxide and oxygen
0%
Glucose and oxygen
0%
Glucose and water
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