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How do nonvascular plants transport nutrients?
plants use water and sugar to make carbon dioxide
through the xylem and the phloem
A yeast budding
An autotroph cannot make its own food
pistil, stamen
Response to touch
carbon dioxide, water, and warm temperatures
phototropism
Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction?
plants use water and sugar to make carbon dioxide
through the xylem and the phloem
A yeast budding
An autotroph cannot make its own food
pistil, stamen
Response to touch
carbon dioxide, water, and warm temperatures
phototropism
What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph?
plants use water and sugar to make carbon dioxide
through the xylem and the phloem
A yeast budding
An autotroph cannot make its own food
pistil, stamen
Response to touch
carbon dioxide, water, and warm temperatures
phototropism
A plant's roots grow into the ground. What is this an example of?
plants use water and sugar to make carbon dioxide
through the xylem and the phloem
A yeast budding
An autotroph cannot make its own food
pistil, stamen
Response to touch
carbon dioxide, water, and warm temperatures
phototropism
In order for germination to take place, the environment surrounding the seed needs___
plants use water and sugar to make carbon dioxide
through the xylem and the phloem
A yeast budding
An autotroph cannot make its own food
pistil, stamen
Response to touch
carbon dioxide, water, and warm temperatures
phototropism
____ is the male reproductive part of the flower/ ____female reproductive part of the flower
plants use water and sugar to make carbon dioxide
through the xylem and the phloem
A yeast budding
An autotroph cannot make its own food
pistil, stamen
Response to touch
carbon dioxide, water, and warm temperatures
phototropism
Which of the following best describes photosynthesis?
plants use water and sugar to make carbon dioxide
through the xylem and the phloem
A yeast budding
An autotroph cannot make its own food
pistil, stamen
Response to touch
carbon dioxide, water, and warm temperatures
phototropism
A plant's leaves turn toward light when they grow. What is this an example of?
plants use water and sugar to make carbon dioxide
through the xylem and the phloem
A yeast budding
An autotroph cannot make its own food
pistil, stamen
Response to touch
carbon dioxide, water, and warm temperatures
phototropism
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