And if there is a plant that does not have sap in it, does it still have phloem? Byclaire24— On Feb 24, 2011 This is so hard for me to wrap my brain around! I just never pictured plants to have fluid moving around inside them. I know this doesn't make much sense -- I know...
What is plant germplasm? What vessel does water use to travel through a plant? Does water flow up a plant or down a plant? What is any non-living component of an ecosystem (e.g. sunlight, air, water, soil) called? Plants receive their nutrients mainly from where? What were ...
The roots of trees absorb water and nutrients through osmosis and changes in hydrostatic pressure. A mature tree may move as much as 10,000 gallons of water a day.Answer and Explanation: Generally, larger trees that are full grown will soak up more water than smaller ones. Examples of ...
Arabidopsis PHO1 (PHOSPHATE1) encodes a protein of the SPX-EXS subfamily localized to the endomembranes (mainly Golgi and the trans-Golgi network [TGN]) in root pericycle cells, and its mutation impairs Pi loading into the xylem and thus transport of Pi from root to shoot (Arpat et al.,...
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What is the site for a gas exchange on the leaf? a) Guard cell b) Phloem c) Xylem d) Stomata Gas exchange: In plants, the process of respiration and photosynthesis depends upon oxygen and carbon dioxide, respectively. The plant gets these gases through ...
xylem E. phloem What does plant have that animal lacks? Plants lacking well-developed conducting systems such as mosses, liverworts, and hornworts have been called: a. sporophytes b. bryophytes c. gymnosperms d. gametophytes e. angiosperms Which of the following gets all their nutrients...
Each and every class contains plants that have similar characteristics. Some of the features that can be used to classify plants are: Whether the plant is flowering or not. The types of leaves that plant has.Answer and Explanation:
"Plant roots absorb the water", what is the name of the process? What is "the transpiration stream in the plant body" and what are the paths that water takes entering the root and the roles of the root endodermis? What is the function of xylem? a. It con...
Stomata are specialized pores located in plants that can allow substances to enter and exit the pore. They can be found all over the plant, but they are most commonly located on the underside of leaves.Answer and Explanation: The three major substances that can pass through a plant's ...