10 Questions
What are the raw materials that plants absorb from the soil?
nitrogen, phosphorus and other minerals
Why do plants need a proper system of transportation?
To provide raw material in leaves and energy in roots when distances between soil-contacting organs and chlorophyll-containing organs are large
What is the main organ responsible for absorbing raw materials from the soil?
roots
Why are diffusion processes not sufficient for providing raw materials in leaves and energy in roots?
Because of changes in plant body design that result in large distances between soil-contacting organs and chlorophyll-containing organs
Do plants move?
No
What are the main raw materials needed by plants for building their bodies?
Nitrogen, phosphorus, and other minerals
How do plants absorb these raw materials from the soil?
Through their roots
What is the role of chlorophyll-containing organs in plants?
To photosynthesize and store energy
Why is a proper system of transportation essential for plants?
To ensure that energy and raw materials can reach all parts of the plant body
Why are diffusion processes not sufficient for providing raw materials in leaves and energy in roots?
Because changes in plant body design can lead to large distances between soil-contacting organs and chlorophyll-containing organs
Test your knowledge on how plants absorb essential nutrients from the soil. Learn about the importance of nitrogen, phosphorus, and other minerals for plant growth.
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