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Conclusion on seed germination, phases of germination and types of germination
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significance of phototropism
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tropisms
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Briefly discuss how hormones can be permanently
removed from the cellular pool IN PLANTS
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photosynthesis takes place in A nuclei B mithochondria C cell walls D chloroplasts
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Sometimes, plants will reward their pollinators with something that benefits them. What is an example of a plant attractant that
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Specialization can be both limiting and beneficial. How would a plant species benefit from a pollinator that only visits
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wewoowewoo
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wha would happen if the student increased the carbon dioxide available for the plants in area 2?
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essay about photosynthesis
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the process of photosynthesis
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1.)The sporophyte generation produces spores that grow into a
A.)Gametophyte B.)Gymnosperm C.)Angiosperm D.)Pupa 2.)Placental
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Which of the following would best explain why a species of wildflower native to Switzerland is observed growing in the wild in
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In ferns, the sporophyte produces(1 point)
A.)CONES,WHICH GROW INTO A GAMETOPHYTE B.)GAMETES, WHICH GROW INTO A GAMETOPHYTE
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Two identical flowering plants are planted in neighboring yards. one plant grows tall and healthy, producing numerous pink
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Three plants are grown in the same environmental conditions with equal sunlight, water, and space to grow. One plant grew to
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Plants need bacteria in order to take up and use which element?
1)carbon 2)oxygen 3)nitrogen 4)hydrogen I think #3 Thanks for
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Functions of cambium
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Three plants are grown in the same environmental conditions with equal sunlight, water, and space to grow. One plant grew to
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Is there any benefit in producing parthenocarpic fruits?
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Pollen on anthers
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Suppose you seal a house plant in a transparent glass container. What about the scenario would lead to the plant’s death?(1
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Plants in different environments have challenges that only they have. For example, the growth of a plant in a rainforest (e.g.,
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gOt MiLk
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Briefly discuss the commercial applications of gibberellins
(ornamentals, lodging, parthenocarpy, etc).
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Explain macro and micro elements under plant nutrition
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What is plant nutrition
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Explain the stages or phases of germination in detains
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Explain the stanges or phases of germination in detains
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a scientist discovers a new plant. after investigating its properties, the scientist concludes that the plant does not
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1. do bromeliads eat fungi
2. do acai palm eat fungi 3. do trees eat fungi
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are alage autotrouphs
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what variables can affect the sprouting of a bean seed?
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Ruby has observed that plants in her garden vary in height. She wants to investigate whether a plant species(species A ) grows
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Germination of seeds.list down and explain phases of germination and types of germination (epigeal and hypogeal)
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How do plants recycle carbon during photosynthesis?
1. The carbon in oxygen molecules is recycled during photosynthesis. 2. The
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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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I was doing a lab about tropism in plants. I used mustard seeds and they had a positive growth. I do not understand the
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Examples of seed dispersal
Animals carry seeds away carried by the wind animal waste carried by water stuck to fur/clothes Any
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Draw a conclusion of seed germination and it's types
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What is a strategy I could use to determine the factors of influence plant growth
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What happens if phloem
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A grapevine growing around a fence post is an example of
A phototropism B photoperiodism C geotropism D thigmotropism
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Photosynthesis portfolio please
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Photosynthesis portfolio all together
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A scientist has kept records of the color variations in a field of phlox for several generations. Phlox is an annual plant that
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explain the process of water, mineral, and sucrose transport through a plant:
ATP Cohesion Phloem Sink
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Describe how a sample of whole chloroplasts could be obtained from leaf tissue
please could someone point me in the right
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Sam
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What is the process in which plants use energy from sunlight to produce food?
A.Nonvascular B.Vascular C.Gymnosperms
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State dour importance of photosynthesis
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Why are plants considered as producers?
A. Plants produce fruits that can be eaten by animals B. Plants convert energy from the
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What commonality do all flowering plants share with all nonflowering plants? (1 point) Responses the necessary structures for
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