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Xylem -the tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves -the process by which water is given off...Asked by dunaiw
Xylem
A)the tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves
C)the process by which water is given off from plants
B)a strong, central root
D)openings in the skin of a plant, used for gas exchange
E)having to do with the tubes that form the circulatory system of plants
A)the tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves
C)the process by which water is given off from plants
B)a strong, central root
D)openings in the skin of a plant, used for gas exchange
E)having to do with the tubes that form the circulatory system of plants
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dunaiw
What are stomata? Select all that apply.
-cells that allow water and air to pass into and out of the leaves in a process called transpiration
-cells that contain chloroplasts
-special cells that store water
-cells where food is made
-special cells located on the underside of a leaf
-cells that allow water and air to pass into and out of the leaves in a process called transpiration
-cells that contain chloroplasts
-special cells that store water
-cells where food is made
-special cells located on the underside of a leaf
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E) having to do with the tubes that form the circulatory system of plants. Specifically, xylem is a type of plant tissue composed of specialized cells that transport water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
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Cells that allow water and air to pass into and out of the leaves in a process called transpiration and special cells located on the underside of a leaf.
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