Science May 7, 2014 1.What structures in plants transport water and nutrients? 2.What structures in plants allow water vapor, and oxygen to be released.

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Science May 7, What structures in plants transport water and nutrients? 2.What structures in plants allow water vapor, and oxygen to be released from plants? 3.What structures in plants allow plants to take in CO 2 ? COPY AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN YOUR JOURNAL

Science May 7, What structures in plants transport water and nutrients? Xylem and phloem 2.What structures in plants allow water vapor, and oxygen to be released from plants? stomata 3.What structures in plants allow plants to take in CO 2 ? stomata COPY AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN YOUR JOURNAL

Roots respond by Growing Stems and leaves Respond by growing Upward Geotropism is the growth response of a plant in response to gravity. Roots exhibit positive geotropism while stems and leaves exhibit negative geotropism.

Phototropism is the growth response of a plant in response to light direction. Different parts of a plant exhibit different reactions to light. Stems exhibit positive phototropism while most roots exhibit negative phototropism.

Plant has lost Turgor Pressure How does the plant regain turgor pressure?

Transpiration Process of water evaporating from leaves through the stomata. This allows the leaf to take in carbon dioxide and eliminate oxygen

Botany Botany is the study of plants.

How does the body respond to bacteria and viruses in our body?

What is cellular respiration? Cells of an organism use food nutrients and oxygen to produce energy (ATP) that Can be used by the organism to function What is the waste products that is also Produce with the energy ATP?

How does the body maintain homeostasis when you exercise?

How does the body maintain homeostasis when you exercise? Nervous system detects body temperature Increase and sends a message to sweat gland To release sweat to cool the body Nervous system detects high levels of CO 2 in the blood and sends a message to the respiratory system to increase breathing and to the circulatory system to increase heart rate to remove CO 2 from the body and deliver more oxygen to the body cells

How does the body maintain homeostasis of Body temperature? Too Cold? Too Hot?