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Diagram showing the molecular structure of glucose.

Which part of the plant is glucose produced in? 

Stem

Roots

Leaves

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What do we call the movement of cell sap (a mixture of sugar and water) up and down the plant?

Translocation

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Phloem cells have _________ in their end walls to allow cell sap to pass along the phloem tube. 

starch

pores

lignin

stomata

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What does the xylem transport in a plant?

Water and dissolved mineral ions

Water and dissolved sugars

Water only

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Illustration showing a plant root hair cell absorbing water from the soil.

How do root hair cells absorb water from the soil?

Active transport

Osmosis

Diffusion

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How do root hair cells absorb mineral ions from the soil?

Osmosis

Active transport

Diffusion

Mass transport

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Which substance are xylem cells reinforced with to make them stronger? 

Lignin

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What is transpiration?

The movement of water into the root hair cells

The evaporation of water from the leaves

The release of energy in plant cells

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What happens to the transpiration rate as the temperature increases?

It decreases

It stays the same

It increases

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Illustration of a plant with open stomata at night.

Are stomata normally open or closed during the night?

Open

Closed

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Why does the rate of transpiration increase if the light intensity is increased?

The root hair cells become more permeable to water, letting more water into the plant.

The stomata open wider to let more carbon dioxide into the leaf for photosynthesis.

The humidity increases, which makes the rate of transpiration increase. 

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Illustration showing the effect of increased wind speed on a cloud.

What happens to the rate of transpiration if wind speed increases?

It decreases

It increases

It stays the same

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Why does water loss slow down if a plant is put into a plastic bag?

The temperature increases

The light intensity increases

The humidity increases

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What is the movement of sugars throughout a plant called?

Transpiration

Translocation

Translation

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Water passes up the plant via the:

Capillary

Xylem

Artery

Phloem

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Translocation takes place via tubes. These are made up of lots of phloem cells, which are separated by tiny pores that allow cell to pass through. 

phloem
sap

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