Chapter 30: Q 16. (page 868)
Leaflets are a characteristic of ________ leaves.
a. alternate
b. whorled
c. compound
d. opposite
Short Answer
c. Compound
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Chapter 30: Q 16. (page 868)
Leaflets are a characteristic of ________ leaves.
a. alternate
b. whorled
c. compound
d. opposite
c. Compound
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a. Water vapor is lost to the external environment, increasing the rate of transpiration.
b. Water vapor is lost to the external environment, decreasing the rate of transpiration.
c. Water vapor enters the spaces in the mesophyll, increasing the rate of transpiration.
d. Water vapor enters the spaces in the mesophyll, decreasing the rate of transpiration.
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