Where do plants get the material they need for healthy growth?, from the air only, from the soil only, from the shops, from the air and soil, Which plant materials are transported in the xylem?, water and oxygen, glucose and oxygen, glucose and minerals, water and minerals, How does glucose travel in the phloem?, up and down, up only, down only, clockwise, How does water leave a plant?, through phloem cells, through root hair cells, through pores in the leaves, by active transport, What is the definition of transpiration?, the movement of water from the soil to the plant, the evaporation of water from the leaves into air, production of glucose from carbon dioxide and water, the movement of water from low concentration to high concentration, Which of the following will NOT increase the rate of transpiration?, increasing humidity, increasing light intensity , increasing the movement of air, increasing the temperature, What equipment can be used to indirectly measure the rate of transpiration?, Transpiremetre, Potoreader, potometer, Water metre.
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