Chapter 30: Q 39. (page 869)
The process of bulk flow transports fluids in a plant. Describe the two main bulk flow processes.
Short Answer
Transpiration and Translocation.
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Chapter 30: Q 39. (page 869)
The process of bulk flow transports fluids in a plant. Describe the two main bulk flow processes.
Transpiration and Translocation.
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Which of the following is the major site of photosynthesis?
a. apical meristem
b. ground tissue
c. xylem cells
d. phloem cells
Tracheids, vessel elements, sieve-tube cells, and companion cells are components of ________.
a. vascular tissue
b. meristematic tissue
c. ground tissue
d. dermal tissue
Which plant part is responsible for transporting water, minerals, and sugars to different parts of the plant? Name the two types of tissue that make up this overall tissue, and explain the role of each.
Compare the structure and function of xylem to that of phloem.
Which layers of the stem are made of parenchyma cells? A. cortex and pith B. phloem C. sclerenchyma D. xylem
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