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Respond to statements 8285 with reference to the five plant
  macronutrients listed below.
  a. nitrogen
  b. potassium
  c. magnesium
  d. phosphorus
  M 82. This nutrient helps to maintain turgor pressure.
  M 83. This nutrient is an extremely important part of ATP.
  M 84. This nutrient is an important part of the backbone
  structure of DNA.
  M 85. This nutrient is essential to formation of chlorophyll
  and acts as a cofactor for many enzymes.

Question 2

Choose the most appropriate answer response for
  each question.
  1. ___ Casparian strip
  2. ___ companion cells
  3. ___ legumes
  4. ___ mycorrhiza
  5. ___ nodules
  6. ___ sieve tube members
  7. ___ stylet
  8. ___ tracheids and vessels
  9. ___ translocation
  10. ___ transpiration
  11. ___ guard cells
  A. responsible for opening and closing of
  stomata
  B. mouthpart of an aphid
  C. pipelines of the xylem
  D. a mutually beneficial association between
  a fungus and a young root
  E. structures on roots that house nitrogenfixing
  bacteria
  F. pipelines of the phloem
  G. evaporation from stems and leaves
  H. actively transport sucrose into sieve tubes
  I. eudicot plants that tend to establish
  symbiotic relationships with nitrogenfixing
  bacteria
  J. transport of organic molecules from
  source region to sink
  K. a waxy band that forces water to diffuse
  through cells
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Answer to q. 1

Answers: 82. b, 83. d, 84. e, 85. c

Answer to q. 2

Answers: 1. K, 2. H, 3. I, 4. D, 5. E, 6. F, 7. B, 8. C, 9. J, 10. G,
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