
Transport System in Plants
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- Q1
What is another word for transport?
Steady
Movement
Flow
Stillness
30s - Q2
Plant roots absorb nutrients from the soil, EXCEPT:
Potassium (K)
Nitrogen (N)
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Phosphorus (P)
30s - Q3
The plant vascular system is similar to which system in humans?
Respiratory system
Excretory system
Circulatory system
Digestive system
30s - Q4
What does xylem transport in plants?
Food
Oxygen
Glucose
Water and minerals
30s - Q5
In which direction does the xylem transport substances?
Sideways
Downward
Upward & downward
Upward
30s - Q6
What does the phloem transport in plants?
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Glucose
Water and minerals
30s - Q7
In which direction does the phloem transport substances?
Downward
Upward
Upward & downward
Sideways
30s - Q8
Which part of the plant is responsible for absorbing water and minerals?
Leaves
Flowers
Stem
Roots
30s - Q9
What is the main function of the leaves in the vascular system?
Produce glucose
Support the plant
Absorb water
Transports food
30s - Q10
Which vascular tissue is described as one-way?
Neither xylem nor phloem
Xylem
Both xylem and phloem
Phloem
30s - Q11
Which vascular tissue is described as two-way?
Xylem
Phloem
Neither xylem nor phloem
Both xylem and phloem
30s - Q12
Why is the vascular system important for plants?
It supports the plant.
It absorbs sunlight.
It transports water & food.
It produces flowers.
30s - Q13What would happen if the xylem stopped working in a plant?
The plant would not absorb sunlight.
The plant would stop producing food.
The plant wouldn't get water & minerals.
The plant would stop growing.
30s - Q14
Which process primarily drives the upward movement of water in the xylem?
Osmosis
Diffusion
30s - Q15
Tick all that pertain to phloem only.
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