Transport of Molecules in Plant The movement of most minerals, including potassium into root cells is by bulk flow osmosis diffusion active transport bulk flow osmosis diffusion active transport ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Transport of Molecules in Plant Phloem is composed of sieve-tube elements and companion cells vessel elements and companion cells tracheids and sieve-tube elements tracheids and vessel elements sieve-tube elements and companion cells vessel elements and companion cells tracheids and sieve-tube elements tracheids and vessel elements ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Transport of Molecules in Plant Water moves into roots of plants by active transport pressure flow mechanism diffusion osmosis active transport pressure flow mechanism diffusion osmosis ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Transport of Molecules in Plant The cohesion-tension theory of water movement helps to explain how water moves from soil into root? Through the xylem Through the phloem From leaf to root Into the guard cells Through the xylem Through the phloem From leaf to root Into the guard cells ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Transport of Molecules in Plant When guard cells swell photosynthesis stops stomata close stomata open evaporation stops photosynthesis stops stomata close stomata open evaporation stops ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Transport of Molecules in Plant A widely accepted explanation for transport of sugar in phloem is called root pressure theory transpiration cytoplasmic streaming pressure flow hypothesis root pressure theory transpiration cytoplasmic streaming pressure flow hypothesis ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP