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Match each term or phrase with the letter of the associated plant tissue. Each letter may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-stomata
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What is the general term for long-distance transport of substances in plants?
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Match each term or phrase with the letter of the associated plant tissue. Each letter may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-dead cells throughout conducting portions
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What route is being followed by water that moves through nonliving regions of a root, such as air spaces in root tissue?
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Match each term or phrase with the letter of the associated plant tissue. Each letter may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-primary transport of ions from leaves
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Explain the processes of phloem loading and unloading in a flowering plant.
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Match each term or phrase with the letter of the associated plant tissue. Each letter may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-transport of sugars
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Which term best describes the structure that is necessary for facilitated diffusion?
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What is the evaporation of water from plant tissues called?
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What is the most widely accepted and supported model for explaining the movement of phloem sap in flowering plants?
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Which ion plays the most prominent role in the opening and closing of stomata?
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Which ion is pumped out of guard cells in order to increase their turgidity?
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What route is being followed by water that moves through living cells in a root?
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How would an air temperature rise of 10°C typically affect evaporation from leaves?
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What is the water potential of phloem relative to the water potential of the surrounding xylem?
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Which of the following are found on either side of a plant stoma?
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Consider a living plant cell in a living leaf that has higher water potential than the fluids surrounding the cell. What would happen to the water?
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Suppose a living plant cell has ψP = 0.4 MPa and ψS = -0.5 MPa. Suppose also that the plant cell is placed into a beaker filled with a solution for which ψ = ψS = -0.9 MPa. What will the cell then do?
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Which term best describes the process by which sucrose is moved into a cell against its concentration gradient while at the same time, protons are moved into a cell with their concentration gradient?
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