What is the function of cork?
– regulating the opening and closing of stomata
– providing a site for photosynthesis
– providing cells for primary growth
– providing cells for secondary growth
– insulation and waterproofing

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Vascular cambium forms wood toward the stem’s _____ and secondary phloem toward the stem’s _____.
– surface … center
– center … center
– surface … surface
– top … bottom
– center … surface

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____ provides cells for secondary growth.
– Vascular cambium
– Secondary phloem
– Secondary xylem
– Apical meristem
– The root

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Secondary growth NEVER occurs in _____.
– leaves
– stems and leaves
– roots
– stems
– roots and leaves

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How does carbon dioxide enter a leaf?
– CO2 is moved by active transport into the leaf by special cells called guard cells.
– CO2 passes through openings called stomata on the leaf surface.
– CO2 diffuses through the epidermal cells into the mesophyll.
– CO2 travels dissolved in the water in the xylem.
– Atmospheric pressure forces CO2 through pits on the leaf surface.

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What is transpiration in the water cycle?

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What is transpiration in plants?

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What does transpiration mean?

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How does transpiration work?

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