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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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teaching_images/parts_plant_1131.png
This diagram depicts the parts of a plant. The root is the part of the plant that lies below the surface It helps to anchor the plant in the soil. It also absorbs nutrients and water from the soil. The stem, leaves, fruits and flowers are present above the surface. Stems support the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots and food in the form of glucose from the leaves to other plant parts. A plant usually has many leaves which are green in color. Leaves are designed to capture sunlight which the plant uses to make food through a process called photosynthesis. Flowers are usually colorful and attract bees that help in pollination. Fruits provide a covering for seeds.
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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Plants and animals depend on water to live. They also play a role in the water cycle. Plants take up water from the soil and release large amounts of water vapor into the air through their leaves (Figure 1.3), a process known as transpiration.
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
T_1950
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The most basic division of modern plants is between nonvascular and vascular plants. Vascular plants are further divided into those that reproduce without seeds and those that reproduce with seeds. Seed plants, in turn, are divided into those that produce naked seeds in cones and those that produce seeds in the ovaries of flowers.
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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In photosynthesis, plants use CO2 and create O2 . Photosynthesis is responsible for nearly all of the oxygen currently found in the atmosphere. The chemical reaction for photosynthesis is: 6CO2 + 6H2 O + solar energy C6 H12 O6 (sugar) + 6O2
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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Plants seem to grow wherever they can. How? Plants cant move on their own. So how does a plant start growing in a new area?
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized?
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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What does population growth mean? You can probably guess that it means the number of individuals in a population is increasing. The population growth rate tells you how quickly a population is increasing or decreasing. What determines the population growth rate for a particular population?
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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All known matter can be divided into a little more than 100 different substances called elements.
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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How well soil forms and what type of soil forms depends on several different factors, which are described below.
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What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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The number of protons per atom is always the same for a given element. However, the number of neutrons may vary, and the number of electrons can change.
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DQ_003910
What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?
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a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4
b
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Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem. Plants soak up large amounts of water through their roots. The water then moves up the plant and evaporates from the leaves in a process called transpiration. The process of transpiration, like evaporation, returns water back into the atmosphere.
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
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a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
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a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
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a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
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a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
DD_0102
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teaching_images/parts_plant_1131.png
This diagram depicts the parts of a plant. The root is the part of the plant that lies below the surface It helps to anchor the plant in the soil. It also absorbs nutrients and water from the soil. The stem, leaves, fruits and flowers are present above the surface. Stems support the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots and food in the form of glucose from the leaves to other plant parts. A plant usually has many leaves which are green in color. Leaves are designed to capture sunlight which the plant uses to make food through a process called photosynthesis. Flowers are usually colorful and attract bees that help in pollination. Fruits provide a covering for seeds.
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
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a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
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a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
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a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
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a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
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a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
T_1106
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Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized?
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
T_1169
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A rock under enough stress will fracture. There may or may not be movement along the fracture.
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
T_2469
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Why does a cell have cytoplasm? Cytoplasm has several important functions. These include: suspending cell organelles. pushing against the cell membrane to help the cell keep its shape. providing a site for many of the biochemical reactions of the cell.
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
T_0987
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Now that you know what chemical weathering is, can you think of some other ways chemical weathering might occur? Chemical weathering can also be contributed to by plants and animals. As plant roots take in soluble ions as nutrients, certain elements are exchanged. Plant roots and bacterial decay use carbon dioxide in the process of respiration.
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
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a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
T_2137
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Some people think bones are like chalk: dead, dry, and brittle. In reality, bones are very much alive. They consist of living tissues and are supplied with blood and nerves.
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
T_1604
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Radioactivity is the tendency of certain atoms to decay into lighter atoms, a process that emits energy. Radioactivity also provides a way to find the absolute age of a rock. First, we need to know about radioactive decay.
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
T_1283
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Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized? A rare insect fossil.
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
T_1298
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Different factors play into the composition of a magma and the rock it produces.
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
T_1925
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Ground tissue makes up much of the inside of a plant. The cells of ground tissue carry out basic metabolic functions and other biochemical reactions. Ground tissue may also store food or water.
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DQ_003911
What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root
a
T_3278
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What does population growth mean? You can probably guess that it means the number of individuals in a population is increasing. The population growth rate tells you how quickly a population is increasing or decreasing. What determines the population growth rate for a particular population?
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DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
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a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
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What connects the root to the flower?
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a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
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DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
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a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
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DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
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a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
DQ_003850
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0.855481
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
DD_0102
image
teaching_images/parts_plant_1131.png
This diagram depicts the parts of a plant. The root is the part of the plant that lies below the surface It helps to anchor the plant in the soil. It also absorbs nutrients and water from the soil. The stem, leaves, fruits and flowers are present above the surface. Stems support the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots and food in the form of glucose from the leaves to other plant parts. A plant usually has many leaves which are green in color. Leaves are designed to capture sunlight which the plant uses to make food through a process called photosynthesis. Flowers are usually colorful and attract bees that help in pollination. Fruits provide a covering for seeds.
0.85118
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
DQ_003989
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question_images/parts_plant_3847.png
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0.84791
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
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a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
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DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
DQ_003892
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0.825472
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
DQ_003993
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0.825285
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
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a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
DQ_003999
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0.817499
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
T_3385
text
null
Plants seem to grow wherever they can. How? Plants cant move on their own. So how does a plant start growing in a new area?
0.608313
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
T_1947
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Some seed plants evolved another major adaptation. This was the formation of seeds in flowers. Flowers are plant structures that contain male and/or female reproductive organs.
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DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
T_1950
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The most basic division of modern plants is between nonvascular and vascular plants. Vascular plants are further divided into those that reproduce without seeds and those that reproduce with seeds. Seed plants, in turn, are divided into those that produce naked seeds in cones and those that produce seeds in the ovaries of flowers.
0.571221
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
T_2956
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Scientists used to think that fungi were members of the plant kingdom. They thought this because fungi had several similarities to plants. For example: Fungi and plants have similar structures. Plants and fungi live in the same kinds of habitats, such as growing in soil. Plants and fungi cells both have a cell wall, which animals do not have.
0.550892
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
T_1106
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Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized?
0.544989
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
T_3434
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Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem. Plants soak up large amounts of water through their roots. The water then moves up the plant and evaporates from the leaves in a process called transpiration. The process of transpiration, like evaporation, returns water back into the atmosphere.
0.543802
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
T_0987
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Now that you know what chemical weathering is, can you think of some other ways chemical weathering might occur? Chemical weathering can also be contributed to by plants and animals. As plant roots take in soluble ions as nutrients, certain elements are exchanged. Plant roots and bacterial decay use carbon dioxide in the process of respiration.
0.539684
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
T_3234
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null
Your heart pumps blood around your body. But how does your heart get blood to and from every cell in your body? Your heart is connected to blood vessels such as veins and arteries. Organs that work together form an organ system. Together, your heart, blood, and blood vessels form your cardiovascular system. What other organ systems can you think of?
0.539147
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
T_1925
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Ground tissue makes up much of the inside of a plant. The cells of ground tissue carry out basic metabolic functions and other biochemical reactions. Ground tissue may also store food or water.
0.533906
DQ_003912
What connects the root to the flower?
question_images/parts_plant_3218.png
a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode
b
T_2676
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For a long time, scientists classified fungi as members of the Plant Kingdom. Fungi share several obvious traits with plants. For example, both fungi and plants lack the ability to move. Both grow in soil, and both have cell walls. Some fungi even look like plants.
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DQ_003913
What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
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DQ_003913
What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
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What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
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What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
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What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
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DQ_003913
What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
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DQ_003913
What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
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DQ_003913
What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
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DQ_003913
What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
DQ_003788
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DQ_003913
What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
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DQ_003913
What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
T_3385
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Plants seem to grow wherever they can. How? Plants cant move on their own. So how does a plant start growing in a new area?
0.531331
DQ_003913
What connects the branch from the stem?
question_images/parts_plant_3221.png
a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
T_3234
text
null
Your heart pumps blood around your body. But how does your heart get blood to and from every cell in your body? Your heart is connected to blood vessels such as veins and arteries. Organs that work together form an organ system. Together, your heart, blood, and blood vessels form your cardiovascular system. What other organ systems can you think of?
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DQ_003913
What connects the branch from the stem?
question_images/parts_plant_3221.png
a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
c
T_2197
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Blood vessels are long, tube-like organs that consist mainly of muscle, connective, and epithelial tissues. They branch to form a complex network of vessels that run throughout the body. This network transports blood to all the bodys cells.
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What connects the branch from the stem?
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Even though two different species may not look similar, they may have similar internal structures that suggest they have a common ancestor. That means both evolved from the same ancestor organism a long time ago. Common ancestry can also be determined by looking at the structure of the organism as it first develops.
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What connects the branch from the stem?
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Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem. Plants soak up large amounts of water through their roots. The water then moves up the plant and evaporates from the leaves in a process called transpiration. The process of transpiration, like evaporation, returns water back into the atmosphere.
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What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
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1. What is the traditional definition of gravity? 2. Identify factors that influence the strength of gravity between two objects.
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What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
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Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized?
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Why does a tree make sound when it crashes to the ground? How does the sound reach peoples ears if they happen to be in the forest? And in general, how do sounds get started, and how do they travel? Keep reading to find out.
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Every organism is different from every other organism. Every organisms genes are different, too.
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What connects the branch from the stem?
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a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk
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Scientists used to think that fungi were members of the plant kingdom. They thought this because fungi had several similarities to plants. For example: Fungi and plants have similar structures. Plants and fungi live in the same kinds of habitats, such as growing in soil. Plants and fungi cells both have a cell wall, which animals do not have.
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What is vertically above the axil?
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a. Branch, b. Leaves, c. Midrib, d. Stem
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What is vertically above the axil?
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What is vertically above the axil?
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What is vertically above the axil?
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What is vertically above the axil?
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What is vertically above the axil?
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What is vertically above the axil?
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What is vertically above the axil?
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Constructive interference occurs when the crests, or highest points, of one wave overlap the crests of the other wave. You can see this in the Figure 1.1. As the waves pass through each other, the crests combine to produce a wave with greater amplitude.
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Along with the skin, the integumentary system includes the nails and hair. Both the nails and hair contain the tough protein, keratin. The keratin forms fibers, which makes your nails and hair tough and strong. Keratin is similar in toughness to chitin, the carbohydrate found in the exoskeleton of arthropods.
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a. Branch, b. Leaves, c. Midrib, d. Stem
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Sometimes air doesnt mix in the troposphere. This happens when air is cooler close to the ground than it is above. The cool air is dense, so it stays near the ground. This is called a temperature inversion. An inversion can trap air pollution near the surface. Temperature inversions are more common in the winter. Can you explain why?
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What is vertically above the axil?
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a. Branch, b. Leaves, c. Midrib, d. Stem
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In people, the sex chromosomes are called X and Y chromosomes. Individuals with two X chromosomes are normally females. Individuals with one X and one Y chromosome are normally males. As you can see in Figure sons.
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What is vertically above the axil?
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a. Branch, b. Leaves, c. Midrib, d. Stem
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1. What is the traditional definition of gravity? 2. Identify factors that influence the strength of gravity between two objects.
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What is vertically above the axil?
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a. Branch, b. Leaves, c. Midrib, d. Stem
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The central nervous system (CNS) ( Figure 1.1) is the largest part of the nervous system. It includes the brain and the spinal cord. The bony skull protects the brain. The spinal cord is protected within the bones of the spine, which are called vertebrae.
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The sensory division of the peripheral nervous system carries messages from sense organs and internal organs to the central nervous system. For example, it carries messages about images from the eyes to the brain. Once the messages reach the brain, the brain interprets the information.
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The atmosphere has different properties at different elevations above sea level, or altitudes.
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What is vertically above the axil?
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Calculating acceleration is complicated if both speed and direction are changing or if you want to know acceleration at any given instant in time. However, its relatively easy to calculate average acceleration over a period of time when only speed is changing. Then acceleration is the change in velocity (represented by v) divided by the change in time (represented by t): acceleration = v t
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What is vertically above the axil?
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Chordates have three embryonic cell layers: endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. They also have a segmented body with a complete coelom and bilateral symmetry. In addition, chordates have a complete digestive system, central nervous system, and circulatory system.
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