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Card 6

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the cells that help to load sucrose into sieve tubes

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Card 7

Front

make up the tubes in phloem tissue that carry sap up and down the plant. the sieve tube elements are separated by sieve plates

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Card 8

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the tubes which carry water up the plant

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Card 9

Front

gaps in the cell wall containing cytoplasm that connects two cells

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Card 10

Front

a device that can measure the rate of water uptake as a leafy stem transpires

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Card 11

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the loss of water vapour from the aerial parts of a plant, mostly through stomata in the leaves

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Card 12

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the attraction between water molecules and the walls of xylem vessel

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Card 13

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the attraction between water molecules caused by hydrogen bonds

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Card 14

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a plant adapted to living in water or where the ground is very wet

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Card 15

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a plant adapted to living in dry conditions

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