Plant vascular tissue that transports water and mineral solutes upward through t
ID: 83376 • Letter: P
Question
Plant vascular tissue that transports water and mineral solutes upward through the Plant plant body _____ Non-woody stem _____ Place where one or more leaves to a stem _____ Primary phloem attach and primary xylem enclosed by a bundle sheath _____ Plant's loss of water to the atmosphere. _____ Region of the stem between two successive nodes _____ Functions for gas exchange in plants _____ Body cavity lying between the digestive tract and body wall _____ Having a well-organized anterior head with a brain and sensory receptors _____ The main digestive function of the liver is the _____ The _____supplies blood from the heart to all organs except the lungs. _____ In a fetal pig, the parts horn, body and cervix collectively form a reproductive structure called The functional cell of the nervous tissue is called _____ An animal responds to a light stimulus by running toward east, north, south west randomly. This unidirectional movement is called _____ _____ is the functional unit of the kidney. In the small intestine most of the digested food is absorbed into the circulatory system through the walls of the _____ The main veins that return blood into the heart are the _____and _____ In the blood the carbon dioxide is transported mainly as _____ What are the main pigments that transport blood in the body? and _____ The site for gas exchange in the lungs is the _____ The respiratory system in the amphibian is described as_____Explanation / Answer
28) Xylem transport water and mineral.
29) Harbaceous plant
30) it is the node
31) by parenchyma fibres
32) transpiration
33) internode
34) functions are respiration and photosynthesis
35) coelom and is lined by mesoderm
36) metazoa
37) production of bile.
38) arota
41) neuron
43) nephron
45) superior and inferior venecava
46) bicarbonate ion
47) The question is wrong it should be either the pigment which is transported in the blood or the pigment which transpor oxygen in the blood.the answer will be hemoglobin.
49) alveoli
50) cutaneous respiration.In amphibians respiration is through both gills and skin.