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Water rises inside a plant's
Water rises inside a plant's stem an average of 4ft. every hour.
A. How many inches is that? The answer for this is 48 inches.
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Why do most desert plants have waxy skin?
Question 3 options: To help the plant store or save water inside Because it is hot in
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Water flows up a plant's stem against the force of gravity.
In which of the following ways could the movement of water up a plant
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Water flows up a plant's stem against the force of gravity.
In which of the following ways could the movement of water up a plant
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Which is not a characteristic of a plant’s vascular tissue?
It supports the plant’s stems and leaves. It combines egg and
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Water flows up a plant's stem against the force of gravity.
In which of the following ways could the movement of water up a plant
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Laura put an underwater plant in a glass jar full of water and sealed the lid to create a closed system. She recorded the mass
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A scientist fills a glass container with water and places an aquatic plant inside the container with water and places an aquatic
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Between 4am and 5am, the water rises from 1.4m to 1.9m. Therefore, it rises 50 centimetres in 60 minutes. This means that the
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All plants need water to survive. Which of the following is an acceptable inference about a plant that is not getting any water?
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