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Why does water travel up a tall tree?
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Wize University Biology Textbook > Plant Physiology
Water Transport
3 Activities
Wize University Biology Textbook > Plant Physiology
Plant Tissue Systems and Organs
4 Activities
Why does water travel up a tall tree?
Bulk flow
Low water pressure at the leaves, high water pressure at the roots
Cohesion and adhesion of water molecules
Transpiration
Three of the above
All of the above
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More Water Transport Questions:
Practice: Membrane Transport 2
Sea urchin eggs are isotonic to seawater. Consider these conditions:
a)
Eggs are in seawater.
b)
Eggs are in 65% seawater (35% distilled water).
Practice: Membrane Transport 2
Sea urchin eggs are isotonic to seawater. Consider these conditions:
a)
Eggs are in seawater.
b)
Eggs are in 65% seawater (35% distilled water).
Practice: Membrane Transport 2
Sea urchin eggs are isotonic to seawater. Consider these conditions:
a)
Eggs are in seawater.
b)
Eggs are in 65% seawater (35% distilled water).
Practice: Membrane Transport 2
Sea urchin eggs are isotonic to seawater. Consider these conditions:
a)
Eggs are in seawater.
b)
Eggs are in 65% seawater (35% distilled water).
Water lettuce is a type of plant that grows on top of freshwater ponds. Their cells are used to water with little to no solutes in them. What would happen if you place them in seawater instead? Select all that apply
Practice: Membrane Transport 2
Sea urchin eggs are isotonic to seawater. Consider these conditions:
a)
Eggs are in seawater.
b)
Eggs are in 65% seawater (35% distilled water).
Which is the hardest route for water to travel in plant tissues?
What would happen to both an animal and a plant cell if they are placed in a hypotonic solution?
What would likely happen to an animal cell in a hypotonic solution?
What would happen to both an animal and a plant cell if they are placed in a hypotonic solution?
Which of the following would cause a plant cell to become turgid?
More Plant Tissue Systems and Organs Questions:
The symplastic route connects what?
What is the function of companion cells?
Which of the following contain lignin?
Water entering the xylem has taken what route?
What is the main function of phloem?
Which component of xylem is alive?
Fill in the blanks: The __________ is the continuum of cell walls and ___________ spaces.
Which of the following rigidifies plant cell walls and allows plants to support large structures?
Practice: Plant Evolution
Which of the following is not evidence connecting charophytes and land plants?
Which of the following functions prevent land plant dessication?
Which of the following is false regarding vascular transport?