Chapter 30: Q 10. (page 867)
Which of the following is an example of secondary growth?
a. increase in length
b. increase in thickness or girth
c. increase in root hairs
d. increase in leaf number
Short Answer
b. increase in thickness or girth
Chapter 30: Q 10. (page 867)
Which of the following is an example of secondary growth?
a. increase in length
b. increase in thickness or girth
c. increase in root hairs
d. increase in leaf number
b. increase in thickness or girth
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a. Negative water potential draws water into the root hairs. Cohesion and adhesion draw water up the xylem. Transpiration draws water from the leaf.
b. Negative water potential draws water into the root hairs. Cohesion and adhesion draw water up the phloem. Transpiration draws water from the leaf.
c. Water potential decreases from the roots to the top of the plant.
d. Water enters the plants through root hairs and exits through stoma.
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a. mitochondria
b. amyloplast
c. chloroplast
d. nucleus
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a. abscisic acid
b. cytokinin
c. ethylene
d. gibberellic acid
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