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Some plants have sugar in their roots. How does this adaptation help with survival? (1 point)
Having the sugar under the ground keeps animals from finding and
• eating it.
• The sugar is used to create new plants.
• The sugar attracts animals to eat the roots.
• The sugar can help the plant survive by storing energy.

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Which adaptation in a berry plant is for reproduction? (1 point)
• flowers on the plant
• thorns on the stem
• sugar in the berries
• chlorophyll in the leaves
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How do tropisms help plants survive? (1 point)
• Plants grow together with other plants.
• Plants grow toward things they need.
• Plants create their own food using chlorophyll.
• Plants limit their needs in harsh conditions.
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A plant is observed to have deep roots and tendrils that wrap around objects. Which pair of tropisms correctly describe these responses?
(1 point)
• hydrotropism and thigmotropism
• phototropism and thigmotropism
• geotropism and phototropism
• hydrotropism and geotropism
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Pick from the choices
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What is xylem? (1 point)
O tube-like structures that move water through vascular plants
• tube-like structures that move food through nonvascular plants
O tube-like structures that move water through nonvascular plants
• tube-like structures that move food through vascular plants
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The sugar can help the plant survive by storing energy.
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Flowers on the plant.
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Plants grow toward things they need.
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Thigmotropism and geotropism.
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The correct answer is:
• hydrotropism and thigmotropism
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Xylem is tube-like structures that move water through vascular plants.

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