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A carrot would be an example of a _______ system.
The apical meristem and new growth in the roots are protected by the _______.
Stems of _______ contain a ring of vascular tissue, which includes the xylem and phloem.
Stems thicken to support plants growing taller during _______ growth.
_______ regulate the exchange of gases in the leaves and help maintain homeostasis.
The leaves are often broad and flat because they are the main site of _______ in a plant.
The force that allows water molecules to stick to other water molecules is called _______.
The process by which plants release water into the air as vapor, while pulling more water upward into the leaves is called _______.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

  1. tap root system
  2. dicot stems
  3. secondry growth
  4. stomata
  5. photosynthesis
  6. cohesion
  7. transpiration
Answered by smartbrainz
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A carrot would be an example of a ___tap root____ system.

The apical meristem and new growth in the roots are protected by the __dicot_____.

Stems of __angiosperm and gymnosperm_____ contain a ring of vascular tissue, which includes the xylem and phloem.

Stems thicken to support plants growing taller during ____secondary___ growth.

___stomata____ regulate the exchange of gases in the leaves and help maintain homeostasis.

The leaves are often broad and flat because they are the main site of ____photosynthesis___ in a plant.

The force that allows water molecules to stick to other water molecules is called ___adhesion____.

The process by which plants release water into the air as vapor, while pulling more water upward into the leaves is called __transpiration_____.

Explanation:

• Transpiration is a process by which the excess of water from the plants are released in the atmosphere in the form of water vapour from the stomatal, or lenticular pores of the plant cells.

• Transpiration helps to control the water balance in the plants by removing the excess of water in the form of water vapour.

• It creates transpirational pull which is necessary for the absorption of water and minerals from the soil by the roots.

• It maintains the turgidity of the cells, especially leaves.

• And it also releases lots of water vapour in the atmosphere which is helpful in the formation of clouds

To know more,

Difference between Stomatal and Lenticular Transpiration 2.List ..

.https://brainly.in/question/5306148

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