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10B Plant Systems Guided Practice
10B Plant Systems Guided Practice

... 23. What is the main function of guard cells? To open & close the stomata 24. Draw and label stomata and guard cells in the box to the right. 25. What does a larger number of leaf stomata indicate about the growing climate of that plant? The climate is wet or humid like a rain forest. 26. Would plan ...
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... pollen from separate male to female flowers (such as squash, cucumber. and cantaloupe) need both male and female flowers to be open at the same time. Some recent varieties have all or mostly female flowers. Under these conditions 10-15 percent of plants of another variety, with a higher percentage o ...
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chapter 22-2 student notes

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Aquatic Autotrophs

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Occassionally it may be necessary to prune your citrus plant, to
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... Simple layering - branches are bent to the ground and portions of branches are covered with soil. The terminal ends are left exposed. The covered portion must have a bud or buds and must be injured - roots should form in this area. ...
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Bicolor African Iris
Bicolor African Iris

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Deciduous Forest
Deciduous Forest

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GRADE 6 SCIENTIFIC METHOD AND CELL THEORY A. Develop

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Majestic Beauty Indian Hawthorn

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Big Sky Sundown Coneflower*

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... the ground in wetter areas of peat bog. The flower shoot [see photo] only reaches around 10—15cm tall. Leaves form in a rosette and are circular and approximately 1cm diameter and covered in glandular tipped hairs. Sundews are the UK’s only native carnivorous plants and trap and consume insects such ...
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... and sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. This occurs when water rises up from the roots, air comes in through the tiny holes in the leaves (stomata), and sunlight hits the leaves. Only green plants (which have chlorophyll in them) can make food in this way. Some leaves change colors in th ...
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Callery pear

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... of the U.S., though it is found in a number of northern states. Reportedly, it is an aggressive species in northern and southern areas of the U.S. It has been widely used in the aquarium trade for a number of years, which has probably been the source of some local infestations as well as ...
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