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MC - Transpiration
Multicellular Organisms - Transpiration
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which three molecules are transported in plants? | Water, minerals and sugar |
| What are two two plant transport vessels? | Xylem and Phloem |
| Which transport vessel transports water and minerals up the plant? | Xylem |
| Which transport vessel transports sugar up and down the plant? | Phloem |
| What is the function of the xylem | To transport water and minerals up the plant. |
| What is the function of the phloem | To transport sugar up and down the plant. |
| Which vessel is lignified? | Xylem |
| Which vessel is composed of living cells? | Phloem |
| Which vessel have sieve plates and sieve tubes? | Phloem |
| Which vessel is composed of dead cells? | Xylem |
| Which vessel has companion cells? | Phloem |
| What is transpiration? | The process of water moving through a plant and its evaporation through the stomata. |
| What are the three plant organs? | Roots, stem and leaf |
| What plant structure is present in the root? | the root hair cell |
| What plant structure is present in the stem? | The xylem |
| Which plant structure is present at the bottom of the leaf? | The stomata |
| Which process allows water to move from the soil into the root hair cells? | Osmosis |
| Which process allows water to move up the xylem? | Osmosis |
| Which process allows water to leave the stomata? | Evapouration |