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lifesaver
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rocket
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Plants absorb a mixture of water and minerals through their roots. What is this mixture called?
Phloem sap
Stomata
Crude sap
Mitochondria
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What is thigmonasty? Can you give an example of a plant carrying out this process?
It is how the plant responds to touch - a carnivorous plant closes its leaves when it detects an insect has landed on it.
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banana
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magnet
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gift
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What are stomata?
Microscopic pores on leaves that absorb carbon dioxide (CO2).
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What is sap?
Liquid in a plant/tree that carries food to all its parts.
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Where are the reproductive organs located in angiosperms?
The ovary inside the flower, when it is fertilised it becomes fruit.
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shark
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baam
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How do hormones affect plants?
They help aid processes like growth, leaf shedding and fruit ripening.
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What kind of tissues transport phloem sap?
Chlorophyll tissues
Conductive tissues
Supporting tissues
Protective tissues
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What is a vascular plant without flowers or seeds called?
Gymnosperms
Spermatophytes
Pteridophytes
Bryophytes
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"All leftover water from photosynthesis is released into the environment as water vapour" - What is this process called?
Transpiration
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trap
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star
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shark
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What is a seed plant with fruit called?
Angiosperms
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What are bryophytes?
They are non-vascular plants without seeds or flowers.
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What is phototropism? Can you give an example of a plant carrying out this process?
It is how the plant responds to sunlight - a sunflower grows in the direction of the sun because of phototropism.
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