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#Question id: 24189


Every year, Americans use over one billion sharp objects to administer healthcare in their homes. These sharp objects include lancets, needles, and syringes. If not disposed of in puncture-resistant containers, they can injure sanitation workers. Sharp objects should be disposed of in hard plastic or metal containers with secure lids. The containers should be clearly marked and be puncture resistant.

The paragraph best supports the idea that sanitation workers can be injured if they

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. do not place sharp objects in puncture-resistant containers.
  2. come in contact with sharp objects that have not been placed in secure containers.
  3. are careless with sharp objects such as lancets, needles, and syringes in their homes.
  4. do not mark the containers they pick up with a warning that those containers contain sharp objects
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#Question id: 10921

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The mechanism of phloem translocation in angiosperms is best explained by which method?

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#Question id: 10920

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The pressure-flow model, first proposed by Ernst Münch, Phloem loading at the source and phloem unloading at the sink establish the pressure gradient.

a.) In source tissues, an accumulation of sugars in the sieve elements generates a lower or negative solute potential (ψs).

 b.) source tissue, causes a steep drop in the water potential (ψ), due to water potential gradient, water enters the sieve elements and causes turgor pressure (ψp ) decrease.

c.) In sink tissues, phloem unloading leads to a lower sugar concentration in the sieve elements, generating a higher or less negative solute potential.

d.) As the water potential of the phloem rises above that of the xylem, water tends to leave the phloem in response to the water potential gradient, causing a decrease in turgor pressure in the sieve elements of the sink.

Which of the following statements of sink and source tissue is FALSE?

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#Question id: 10919

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Both of these observations—________X__________and________Y__________—support the existence of mass flow in the sieve elements of the phloem.

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#Question id: 10918

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The import into sinks such as developing roots, tubers, and reproductive structures, In many ways the events in sink tissues are simply the reverse of the events in sources. The following steps are involved in the import of sugars into sink cells such as;

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#Question id: 10386

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

 During light-regulated plant development many seeds require light to germinate, a process called

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#Question id: 10387

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Action spectrum stimulated phototropism in oat coleoptiles. The “three finger” pattern in the 400–500 nm region is characteristic of-