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  2. Question 5As plants are able to make their own food and pass different gases through their leaves, there is a tiny opening (or
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  3. As plants are able to make their own food and pass different gases through their leaves, there is a tiny opening (or pore) that
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  5. As plants are able to make their own food and pass different gases through their leaves, there is a tiny opening (or pore) that
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  6. As plants are able to make their own food and pass different gases through their leaves, there is a tiny opening (or pore) that
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  8. A saturated soil sample under CU test was subjected to a confining pressure of 200 kPa with back pressure (pore pressure) of 50
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  9. A pore whose opening is covered by a diaphragm is clearly visible. What role do the pores serve? What would be the role of the
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  10. As plants are able to make their own food and pass different gases through their leaves, there is a tiny opening (or pore) that
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