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MC - Transpiration

Multicellular Organisms - Transpiration

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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
Created by: StNiniansHS
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