Which part of the image below best illustrates cohesion and adhesion occurring?

Determine whether each statement below most likely applies to dermal, vascular, and/or ground tissue in plants.
Terms can only be used once.
Includes the cuticle.
Often makes up most of the edible portions of plants, like potatoes or squash.
Plant tissue that is not considered dermal or vascular tissue.
Three main responsibilities are storage, photosynthesis, & support.
Transports materials around the plant.
Includes the phloem & xylem.
Two main responsibilities are to protect the plant from external factors and conduct photosynthesis.
Conducts gas exchange.
Dermal Tissue
Vascular Tissue
Ground Tissue
Identify where each structure is located on the leaf cross section below by dragging and dropping the name of the structure to its correct location.
Terms can only be used once.

If a particular plant's lateral meristems are very active but its apical meristems are not very active, you would expect the plant to likely grow but not grow .
You tend to find apical meristems .
A plant species that displays strong apical dominance would likely be than a similar plant species that shows very weak apical dominance.
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Which of the following factor(s) contribute to the upwards movement of water in plants?
Below is a microscope image of the outer surface of a leaf:
Two similar structures are clearly shown in this image. What is the main difference between these two structures?
The images below are both of the roots from a plant. Use these images to fill in the blanks.
The wavy lines sticking off of the roots in this image are most likely . The structure of roots like the ones shown in this image include dermal tissue, include vascular tissue, and include ground tissue.
Each image below shows an individual cell from a plant. Based only on these images, which cell would you predict would be the MOST LIKELY out of these cells to be a MESOPHYLL cell?
Indicate your choice by clicking to select a cell.

Water leaves the in order to enter into the phloem. The main reason it moves into the phloem is due to the .
When water leaves the phloem, it goes into the .
Drag and drop each statement below to indicate whether it is true of the xylem and/or phloem.
Terms can only be used once.
has nutrients from the soil inside
considered vascular tissue
has sugars inside
connects the processes of root absorption to transpiration
only found in the stem of a plant, but not the leaves or roots
has water inside
considered ground tissue
BOTH the xylem & phloem
Xylem ONLY
Phloem ONLY
NEITHER the xylem nor phloem