Describe the interactions that occur among systems that perform the functions of transport, reproduction, and response in plants.
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Which of these are structures involved in the REPRODUCTIVE system?
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Phototropism
Xylem and Phloem
Leaves and stomata
Anther and Stigma
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Which of the following structures is involved in the VASCULAR system?
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Leaves and photosynthesis
Thigmotropism
Filament and Ovary
Xylem and Phloem
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Which of these are structures involved in the REPRODUCTIVE system?
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Which of the following structures is involved in the VASCULAR system?
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How does the response system in plants aid the functions of the transport and reproduction systems?
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What effect would a disruption in the transport system likely have on the reproduction and response systems in plants?
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What is the role of the transport system in aiding the functions of reproduction and response systems in plants?
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Which correctly identifies the function of Xylem?
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Plant response to stimuli is based on signals from -
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Leaves are composed of vascular tissue that brings water in so that ground tissue can conduct photosynthesis. Based on this information, what level of organization describes leaves?
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Trees that grow in a forest tend to grow very tall, with few branches. The same species of tree grown in an open area tends to grow shorter and wider, with many branches. The stimulus responsible for these different growth patterns is the amount of -
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The diagram illustrates a seed germinating. Many forces, including responses to moisture, light, temperature, and gravity are at work in this process.
Which of the following correctly describes two of the seedling's responses to stimuli?
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The diagram illustrates a seed germinating. Many forces, including responses to moisture, temperature, and gravity, are at work in this process.
Which part of the seedling demonstrates a NEGATIVE response to gravity?