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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Xylem and Phloem
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Water is absorbed from the soil by the root hair cells (which also obtain essential mineral ions) by active transport. The solution passes into the xylem of the plant and is carried to the leaves where the plant cells use the nutrients to make sugars and amino acids. The tubes in the xylem are made from elongated cells that are arranged end to end. The cell walls contain the substance lignin which gives strength to the xylem tubes, supporting the plant. The xylem cells are alive at first but as the plant grows, they die. The cytoplasm and cell walls between adjoining cells break down and the... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Xylem and Phloem
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10 Questions

1. Which specialized plant tissue transports dissolved sugars?
2. Water leaves the plant leaves through...
3. Transpiration involves the movement of...
4. Do plants need living phloem in order to transport sugars?
5. Can Xylem vessels be blocked by air bubbles?
6. Xylem is found in the...
7. This plant tissue is woody and dead.
8. Name the special tissue which transports water and mineral ions.
9. If we use a poison which inhibits respiration, which of the following processes is not blocked?
10. Name the process by which mineral ions move from the soil into the root.