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Water molecules enter plants through
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root hairs
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the outer layer of a cell
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epidermis
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root hairs (increase/decrease) the amount of surface area that makes contact with soil particles
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increase
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Vascular tissue means...
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fluid conducting
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Xylem is a form of..
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Vascular tissue
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The cells that conduct the products of photosynthesis from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
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Phloem cells
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Primary products of photosynthesis are
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carbohydrates( food and nutrients)
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Plants without specialized storage structures may store food in the trunk and more commonly during the_____ during the winter.
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roots
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Plants use H20 to..
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maintain structure and prevent wilting
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Plants absorb H20 through..
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root hairs and release it through openings in the leaf known as stomata
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Vascular tissue is made of
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Xylem and Phloem
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transports H20 from the roots to the laves and consists of mainly deadcells
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Xylem
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transports the products of photosynthesisfrom theleaves to the rootsand consists of mainly living cells
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Phloem
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H20 moves through plants through a process called..
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Transpiration
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the most accepted theory for H20movement through plants
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Transpiration
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know diagram of leaf!
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know it!
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