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- Question 5 What do you call the hair-like projections in plants used to reduce water loss, reflect excess light, and defend against insects? O trichomes O cuticle O root hairs O sieves Question 6 Which is NOT an example of plants demonstrating the characteristics of life? O A plant has stimuli that cause it to grow towards the sunlight. O Plants are forced to make adaptations depending on its environment O Plants reproduces through sexual and asexual O The leaves on a plant move in reaction to the windQuestion 12: How do the various leaf modifications help plants?Question 1: What is meant by modification of root? What type of modification of root is found in the (a) Banyan tree (b) Turnip (c) Mangrove trees
- QUESTION 50 What is the purpose of the pectoral girdle? O It protects the reproductive and urinary organs. It supports and braces the lower appendages. It protects the heart and lungs. It supports and braces the upper appendages. O It protects the brain and spinal cord. QUESTION 51 Angiosperms are flowering plants that are subdivided into austrobaileyales and dicots amborella and nymphaeceae and nymphaeceae and magnoliids monocots and dicots monocots and amborella Click Save and Submit to şave and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all ar 00000Know and Comprehend 11. These plants have hollow, jointed stems that are impregnated with silica. (a) mosses (b) club mosses (c) horsetails (d) whisk ferns (e) hornwortsQuestion 36 Which of the following does not match one of the 4 main plant groups with a terrestrial adaptation that first appeared in that group - in other words, the ancestral plant did not have the adaptation. Recall that all species can have adaptations that carry over from their ancestors, and are not "new" to the group! O angiosperm - pollen bryophytes - waxy cuticle O Bymnosperms - seeds O seedless vascular - vascular tissue
- Question 8 2 pts Which is an advantage of seeds? seeds can remain dormant until certain environmental conditions are met seeds allow fast transport of materials through a plant's body all seeds are encased in protective fruits the sperm does't need water to get to the eggQuestion 4. Draw and identify different elements of phloem.Question 12 11. A simple fruit in which the inner layer of the fruit wall is fleshy is a(n): berry. drupe. pome. follicle. achene.
- I have a question and I need it to be detailed | "Why do fruits Go brown?" Thank you.Question 30 Members of Anthophyta have two key adaptations. They are flowers and fruit. cones and seeds. spores and wind dispersal. xylem and phloem.18,50 you something like this photo taken from the internet. 4 http://www.treeboss.net/tree-trunk-splotches.htm Q12. What do you think it is? Q13. Is it a plant? Q14. Give a reason for your answer in Q13. Observe these three other things your teacher prepared for you to observe: a. b. Photo credits: potato by A. Encarnacion, old banana peeling and bread by R. Reyes, and http://www.hawaii.edu/reefalgae/invasive_algae /chloro/enteromorpha_flexuosa.htm downloaded 12 March 2012for the "green stuff. CAUTION: C. Do not touch (a), (b), or (c) with your bare hands. Do not smell or taste them either. Some sensitive individuals may be allergic to them 127