How do plants breathe? Plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out (release) oxygen. Plants breathe in oxygen and breathe out (release) oxygen. Plants breathe in both carbon dioxide and oxygen and breathe out (release) both carbon dioxide and oxygen. Plants do not breathe. 2. When can...
How do plants grow toward light? Cells on the side opposite of the light source elongate more causing differential elongation. This bends the the shoot towards the light Why do cell elongate opposite of light source in the stem? Auxin is concentrated more opposite of the light source causing ...
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How are fungi and animals similar? both are heterotrophs Elephants contribute to their ecosystems by helping plants grow in new areas. Why is it important that the plant seeds elephants eat be enclosed in hard coverings? To allow the seeds to survive while passing through the elephant's digestiv...
The correct answer is Root. The root is the part of the plant that grows under the soil. It anchors the plant in the ground and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. The shoot, fruit, and branch are all parts of the plant that grow above the ground. ...
2. The name Mary Delafontaine appears twice in Christie's works - once in 'How Does Your Garden Grow?' and once in which novel as the name of a possible murder victim? From QuizRecycled Christie Answer:The Pale Horse Mary Delafontaine is the murderer in the short story 'How Does Your...
Seeds get scattered away, some grow into new plants - it's like a plant adventure! Do you know the parts of flowers or how seeds travel? Test your plant knowledge with this fun KS2 Science Plant Reproduction quiz! Are Quizzes the Key to Children's Success? Find Out ...
2.a.Strawberries b.Apples c.Bananas Whatisabenefitofgeneticallymodifiedfood? 3.a.Itneedsfewerpesticides. b.Itgrowsinlessspace. c.Itdominatestheenvironment. Whatisariskofgeneticallymodifiedfood? 4.a.Itmaystayfreshlonger. b.Itmaybemoreexpensive. ...
paragraph; sometimes, it appears in the middle or at the end.Thinghare1 What do you think the sentence "Where you ten d a rose... A1你认为 “你照料玫瑰的地方 … …蓟不会生长”这句话是什thistle cannot grow"means?么意思?2 What are the benefitst of gardening?2园艺的益处是什么?3 In...
Daw Daw! Do Now: How can soil evidence be valuable even if the site of the crime has not been ascertained? What is a mineral and how can minerals be important. Unit 2C Glass & Soil Evidence. Forensic Analysis of Glass Glass that is broken and shattered into fragments during the commissi...