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Question 19
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Which processes must happen for a plant to stay alive?
(Select the three correct answers.)
(1 point)
Moving water up from the roots.
Sprouting to grow out of a seed.
Making new plants with its seeds.
Breaking down food to get energy.
Making its own food from sunlight.
Moving pollen between the flowers.
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Correct answers (three):
- Moving water up from the roots.
- Breaking down food to get energy.
- Making its own food from sunlight.
Explanation: Plants must make food by photosynthesis, transport water and nutrients from the roots, and respire (break down food) to get energy. Sprouting, making new plants, and moving pollen are for growth or reproduction, not required to stay alive.
- Moving water up from the roots.
- Breaking down food to get energy.
- Making its own food from sunlight.
Explanation: Plants must make food by photosynthesis, transport water and nutrients from the roots, and respire (break down food) to get energy. Sprouting, making new plants, and moving pollen are for growth or reproduction, not required to stay alive.
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