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Which of the following is a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
Which of the following is a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
- Reproduction in water
- Maintenance of cell water (correct)
- Acquisition of nutrients from air
- Gas exchange in water
What is the function of xylem in plants?
What is the function of xylem in plants?
- Conducting photosynthesis
- Acquiring nutrients from soil
- Transporting water and minerals (correct)
- Producing hormones
Why is gas exchange in air, rather than water, a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
Why is gas exchange in air, rather than water, a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
- Plants need oxygen for respiration (correct)
- Plants cannot survive in water
- Air provides better physical support for plants
- Water does not contain enough carbon dioxide
Which of the following is NOT a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
Which of the following is NOT a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
Which of the following is responsible for transporting water and minerals in plants?
Which of the following is responsible for transporting water and minerals in plants?
What is the function of phloem in plants?
What is the function of phloem in plants?
Which of the following is a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
Which of the following is a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
What is the function of xylem in plants?
What is the function of xylem in plants?
Why is the ability to control and coordinate growth a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
Why is the ability to control and coordinate growth a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
Which of the following is a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
Which of the following is a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
Which of the following is responsible for transporting water and minerals in plants?
Which of the following is responsible for transporting water and minerals in plants?
Why is gas exchange in air, rather than water, a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?
Why is gas exchange in air, rather than water, a critical characteristic of land plant anatomy?