Assign the words to the appropriate root and shoot levels for plants: space, light, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, water.

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The question asks to categorize a list of resources based on whether they are utilized by plants at the root level or the shoot level. It involves understanding the functions of these resources in plant growth.

Answer

Shoot: light, oxygen, carbon dioxide, space. Root: water, nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium.

Shoot level includes: light, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and space. Root level includes: water, nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium.

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Shoot level includes: light, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and space. Root level includes: water, nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium.

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The shoot level is primarily involved in air exchanges and photosynthesis, hence requiring light and gases. The root level focuses on absorbing nutrients and water essential for plant growth.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing root and shoot functions. Remember roots absorb water and minerals, while shoots are associated with light and gas exchange.

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